plump
plump
plʌmp
plamp
British pronunciation
/plʌmp/

Definición y significado de "plump"en inglés

01

rechoncho, regordete

(of a person) having a pleasantly rounded and slightly full-bodied appearance
plump definition and meaning
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She had a plump face with rosy cheeks that gave her a youthful appearance.
Tenía una cara regordeta con mejillas sonrosadas que le daban una apariencia juvenil.
Despite her petite stature, she had a plump figure, with curves that spoke of good health and vitality.
A pesar de su estatura pequeña, tenía una figura rellenita, con curvas que hablaban de buena salud y vitalidad.
01

a group or flock of wildfowl

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A plump of ducks rested on the lake.
Hunters observed a plump of geese flying overhead.
02

the sound made by a sudden, heavy fall or drop

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There was a loud plump as the stone hit the water.
The book landed with a plump on the floor.
to plump
01

to support, select, or endorse one option from a group or number

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She decided to plump for the classic design.
Voters plumped for the candidate with the most experience.
02

to make something or someone fat, full, or rounded

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The chef plumped the chicken before roasting.
The doctor recommended a high-calorie shake to plump the underweight patient.
03

to set something down suddenly, often producing a sound

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He plumped the book onto the table.
She plumped the bag on the floor.
04

to fall or drop abruptly

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The fruit plumped from the tree.
He plumped into the water with a splash.
01

straight down, especially with heaviness

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The apple fell plump into the basket.
He dropped plump onto the sofa.
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