Plump | Mean of plump in English Dictionary
/ˈplʌmp/
- Verb
- to sit, fall, or lie down in a sudden, awkward, or relaxed way
- He came home and plumped [=flopped] down on the couch.
- She plumped her bags onto the bench.
- to express support for (someone or something)
- The President plumped for the incumbent candidate in the election.
- to choose (someone or something) after thinking carefully
- I finally plumped for the blue dress.
- to shake or hit (something, such as a pillow) to make it fuller, softer, or rounder
- She plumped [=fluffed] (up) her pillows and climbed into bed.
- having a full, rounded shape
- a plump, juicy peach
- He was a plump [=chubby] little boy.
- His aunt pinched his plump cheeks.