"Plumule" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A small sprout or shoot from which a plant grows, especially the first leaf or leaves of a seedling.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "plumule":
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.
A plum is a type of stone fruit that is typically round or oval in shape, with a smooth, thin skin that is often red, purple, or blue in color. The flesh inside the skin is juicy and sweet, and the pit or stone in the center is hard and inedible.Plums are a good source of fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants, and are often eaten fresh, used in baked goods, or made into jam or preserves.
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.
Plumularia is a type of marine hydrozoan, a small, colonial animal that lives in oceans worldwide. Specifically, it is a genus of hydroids in the family Plumulariidae. Plumularia hydroids are characterized by their complex, colonial structures, with many individuals clustered together to form a network of tiny animals. They are commonly found attached to rocks, reefs, or other underwater surfaces, where they feed on small fish, plankton, and other tiny organisms.
To sway or oscillate from side to side; to quiver or thrill, often in a subtle or barely perceptible way.
To take something, especially money or goods, from a place or person in a firm or violent way, often in a war or fight.
The word "plundered" is the past participle of the verb "plunder," which means to take or seize goods or valuables, especially by force or violence, often in a way that is illegal or unauthorized. It can also describe something that has been taken or seized in this way.Example sentence: "The pirates plundered the ship and stole all its riches."In addition, "plundered" can also describe something that has been destroyed or ravaged, often in a violent or brutal manner.Example sentence: "The town was plundered by the invading army, leaving much destruction behind."
A plunderer is someone who takes something, especially treasure or goods, from someone or somewhere, usually in a way that is considered unfair or unjust, such as plundering a war or a robbery. They can also be referred to as a plunderer of resources, such as a person or organization that extracts or takes more than their fair share of natural resources.
People who take things that do not belong to them, usually by force or in a way that is considered illegal or unfair.
The word "plundering" refers to taking or seizing goods or property from a place, especially by force or in a violent way, such as during a war or a robbery. It can also refer to taking money, treasure, or other valuable items from someone or something, often in a way that is considered unfair or unjust. For example: "The pirates were engaged in plundering the town's treasure." or "The corrupt official was accused of plundering the government's funds."
To take or seize something, especially money or property, using force or intimidation: "The army plundered the village, taking all the food and supplies."Synonyms: pillage, loot, rob, ransack, sack.Example: "The pirates plundered the ship, stealing valuable cargo and leaving the crew stranded."
Verb: to suddenly change from a higher to a lower position, or to take a bath or swim.Example: The skydiver will plunge down to the ground.Noun: a sharp and steep fall or drop.Example: The plunge in the stock market was alarming.Idiomatic expressions:- take a plunge: to make a decision to do something, especially something that might be difficult or risky.Example: She has decided to take the plunge and start her own business.