PLUMP


Meaning of PLUMP in English

v. 1 drop, plummet, fall, plunge, dive, sink, collapse, flop I was so tired that all I could do was plump down in an armchair and watch TV 2 deposit, set or put (down), plunk, plop She plumped down the defective mixer on the counter and asked for a refund 3 plump for. support, choose, select, back, side with, campaign for Given the choice, they plumped for a film rather than the circus

n. 4 drop, plunk, flop, thump, clunk, clump, thud, bump He dropped the book on the floor with a plump

adv. 5 abruptly, suddenly, directly, unhesitatingly, at once, unexpectedly, surprisingly, without warning, (all) of a sudden, plunk, bang As I came out of the bank, I ran plump into a policeman

adj. 6 direct, unequivocal, unmistakable or unmistakeable, unambiguous, definite, definitive, blunt, simple, plain, forthright, downright, straight, matter-of-fact He asked her to marry him and she gave him a plump 'no'

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