Found 3 items, similar to plumper.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: plump
berdaging, debur, gempal, montok, sintal
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: plump
plump
n : the sound of a sudden heavy fall
plump
adv : straight down especially heavily or abruptly;
“the anchor
fell plump into the sea”;
“we dropped the rock plump
into the water”
plump
adj : euphemisms for slightly fat;
“a generation ago...buxom
actresses were popular”- Robt.A.Hamilton;
“chubby
babies”;
“pleasingly plump” [syn:
buxom,
chubby,
embonpoint,
zaftig,
zoftig]
plump
v 1: drop sharply;
“The stock market plummeted” [syn:
plummet]
2: set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise;
“He planked the money on the table”;
“He planked himself
into the sofa” [syn:
plank,
flump,
plonk,
plop,
plunk,
plump down,
plunk down]
3: make fat or plump;
“We will plump out that poor starving
child” [syn:
fatten,
fat,
flesh out,
fill out,
plump out
,
fatten out,
fatten up]
4: give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group
or number;
“I plumped for the losing candidates” [syn:
go]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Plumper
Plump
\Plump\ (pl[u^]mp), a. [Compar.
Plumper
(pl[u^]mp"[~e]r); superl.
Plumpest.] [OE. plomp rude,
clumsy; akin to D. plomp, G., Dan., & Sw. plump; probably of
imitative origin. Cf.
Plump, adv.]
1. Well rounded or filled out; full; fleshy; fat; as, a plump
baby; plump cheeks. --Shak.
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The god of wine did his plump clusters bring. --T.
Carew.
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2. Done or made plump, or suddenly and without reservation;
blunt; unreserved; direct; downright.
After the plump statement that the author was at
Erceldoune and spake with Thomas. --Saintsbury.
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Plumper
\Plump"er\, n.
1. One who, or that which, plumps or swells out something
else; hence, something carried in the mouth to distend the
cheeks.
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2. (English Elections) A vote given to one candidate only,
when two or more are to be elected, thus giving him the
advantage over the others. A person who gives his vote
thus is said to plump, or to plump his vote.
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3. A voter who plumps his vote. [Eng.]
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4. A downright, unqualified lie. [Colloq. or Low]
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