plump : Idioms & Phrases
plump down
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verb drop heavily
plonk down; plank down.
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verb set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
plop; plunk; plunk down; plonk; flump; plump; plank.
- He planked the money on the table
- He planked himself into the sofa
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plump for
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verb be behind; approve of
indorse; plunk for; support; back; endorse.
- He plumped for the Labor Party
- I backed Kennedy in 1960
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plump in
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verb arrive suddenly and unannounced
- He plumped in on a Sunday morning
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plump out
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verb depart suddenly
- He plumped out of the house
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verb make fat or plump
fatten up; fat; fill out; flesh out; fatten; fatten out; plump.
- We will plump out that poor starving child
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plump up
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verb make fuller by shaking
fluff up; shake up.
- fluff up the pillows