"Plumped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Full of food, especially when something like this is cut out or bitten into it makes a lot of juice come out.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "plumped":1. Plumped up the pillow : "She plumped up the pillow and sat back in her comfortable chair."2. Plumped for the safe option : "He plumped for the safe option and chose the proven method for the project."3. Plumped out the cheesecake : "After a few hours, the cheesecake had plumped out and was perfectly baked."4. Plumped up his hopes : "The news plumped up his hopes of getting the scholarship and he applied again."5. Plumped for the spicy wings : "I plumped for the spicy wings and regretted it later – they were too hot!"
To fall or drop very quickly and steeply, typically because of a sudden loss of support or balance. Example: The market plummeted when the financial crisis hit.
The word "plummet" can have two different meanings depending on the context.1. In a literal sense, a plummet is a heavy, pointed object, usually made of metal, that is attached to a line or cord. It is used particularly to sound the depth of water or to weight some object. When a plummet is used to measure depth, it "plummets" down into the water, hence the word is often associated with a sudden or steep downward motion, such as:"The stone then plunged, plummeted to the ground."2. In an figurative sense, to plummet means to fall or drop sharply or suddenly, often without recovering:"The company's profits plummeted after the financial crisis."In both cases, the word generally implies a sense of sudden, sharp, or steep downward movement, either physical or metaphorical.
adjective: having many branches or appendages resembling plumose grasses or feather-like structuresExample: "The plumose tendrils of the vine climbed up the trellis."
I couldn't find any information on the word "plumosite." It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. If you meant "plumosite" which is a rare or obsolete word, it's a deterioration or wear away of or on a surface, often by friction. It can also refer to the production of or progress of something through such wear or erosion
Plumosity refers to abundance or a large number of something, especially plums. However, the word is not as commonly used as it was historically, particularly in literature, where it might describe a lushness or luxuriance of plums on a tree.
The word "plump" can refer to either a noun or an adjective.As a noun, a plump refers to a pimple or a spot on the skin.As an adjective, plump can mean:<em> Having a round or curvy shape, often with a rounded appearance.</em> Lush and wealthy, especially in food or clothing.<em> Well-fed or well-nourished.</em> Plump can also refer to someone or something that is slightly bloated or swollen, often due to excess fluid or fat.Example sentences:- The juicy plum made her plump cheeks radiate with joy.- She produced plump and succulent vegetables from her garden.- The golden retriever was plump from having eaten too many treats.
Having a more or larger than normal body shape, often used to describe someone who is overweight, but in a neutral or even attractive way, rather than being critical or judgmental.
Full of warmth or feeling no cold; warmly sheltered. Most abundant or plentiful; richest in the greatest quantity.
Plumping refers to filling a pipe or a vessel with water by manually forcing water into it, often with great effort, typically with a pump or by baling water into it. Example: "He had to plump the old radiator to get it working again."
1. In a firm or swollen manner.2. In a way that is not very lean or thin.Example sentence: She walked plumply down the catwalk to show off her figure.Note: The word "plumply" is an adverb. It is a less common word and is often used to emphasize the characteristic of being plump or round.
The quality of being plump, particularly referring to being overweight or having a full and rounded appearance.
Plumstead is a district in south-east London, England. It is located in the London Borough of Greenwich.
Covered with withered or dead dust or particles of mildew, efflorescent or spray-like particles that appear on certain boundary line deposits as each tiny bubbles or is transported bubble trajectory exhibited arrested and spun off.