Katrina Van Tassel
A group of wildfowl is commonly referred to as a "flock" when they are flying together or "raft" when they are on water. It can also be called a "team", "plump" or "wedge" depending on the species of wildfowl.
In "Finding Nemo" Pearl is the plump pink octopus who squirts ink when she's startled. This type of fish and many others squirt ink when they are startled. :)
The proper way to eat boogers is to find a ripe, plump one from the upper nostril then place in your mouth. After being inserted into your "Pie Hole" you should maneuver the object under your toung. After approx. 10 sec., you should swish around your mouth and then swallow for full satisfaction
a tad plump sloped and a little prick (point)
A Cornish hen is a small breed of chicken that typically weighs around 2 pounds when mature. They have a plump, rounded body with short legs and a squat appearance. Their feathers can vary in color, ranging from white to dark brown.
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 means pleasantly rounded and full in shape, often used to describe someone or something that is slightly chubby or well-filled out.
My stomach and buttocks because they are fat (fleshy) and round (plump)
Plump, sweet, creamy, nutty and juicy.
porky pretty prissy plump
big plump bad annoying mooing bad
pleasentley plump
The collective noun plump is used for a plump of ducks (in flight), a plump of geese (on water), a plump of waterfowl, a plump of wildfowl, a plump of moorhens, and a plump of woodcocks.
Not very, she is described as being plump.
Full, thin, wide, small, plump, dry, chapped, pouty.
A sentence for plump is, I saw a plump boy at the shops,:)
Bobby Plump's birth name is Bobby Gene Plump.