Those muffins plumped up nicely this time!
After we boiled the hot dogs they plumped right up. After putting on clean pillow cases, the maid plumped the pillows.
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A word that means to depart suddenly is "plump" or "plumped"
This shows air can be compressed so more air could be pumped in.
it would depend on the size of the child - the pediatricians have charts that would show for the height of the child what the range for normal would be.....and my babies always plumped up a bit before a growth spurt.
Ingredients1 1/2 cups couscous2 cups boiling water or seasoned brothSalt and freshly ground black pepperAdd the couscous to the water or broth, cover, remove from heat, and let steam for 30 minutes or until plumped up.
Ingredients1 1/2 cups couscous2 cups boiling water or seasoned brothSalt and freshly ground black pepperAdd the couscous to the water or broth, cover, remove from heat, and let steam for 30 minutes or until plumped up.
No, plump is an adjective (plump, plumper, plumpest) and a verb (plump, plumps, plumping, plumped). Nouns are words people, places, and things. Adjectives describe people, places, and things. Examples:The plump apples looked juicy.Marie would plump the cushions on to the couch.
I think you are describing the bullfinch. The male adult is red all over it's front, with a black cap, grey upper parts and striking white rump. The female adult has the same basic plumage as the male but the front is a dull salmon-pink. Bullfinches are notorious for attacking flowering fruit trees. The juveniles are mostly brownish, but have the adult's white rump.
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.