The turkey was plump, which was just what they were looking for to feed everyone.
He had put on a bit of weight and looked plump now.
The plump man waddled his way down the aisle in the candy shop.
The plump squirrel wiggled into the small hole in the tree.
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Plump is 'dodu' or ' joufflu' in French. Joufflu especially relates to plump, full cheeks.
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.
Plump is a good word, or if you really want to hit it out of the park, unconditionally plumpish. To continue the posh theme: Plump for a lady and portly for a gentleman
pillow willow, unfocused locust, slumber lumber
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chubby or plump
chunky monkey
chubby