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Definition of Plumpy
1. a. Plump; fat; sleek.
Definition of Plumpy
1. Adjective. Plump; fat; sleek. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Plumpy
1. plump [adj PLUMPIER, PLUMPIEST] - See also: plump
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plumpy
Literary usage of Plumpy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nursery by John L. Shorey (Firm (1877)
"Flutters in a sunbeam Through the open door, Like a golden butterfly Silently
before plumpy, dumpy, roly-poly, Pretty Baby Brown-Eyes Sitting on the floor. ..."
2. The Nursery by John L. Shorey (Firm (1877)
"Flutters in a sunbeam Through the open door, Like a golden butterfly Silently
before plumpy, dumpy, roly-poly, Pretty Baby Brown-Eyes Sitting on the floor. ..."
3. Lone Life by Parker Gillmore (1875)
"And me," said Fatty-plumpy. It never rains but it pours; two wives offered a lone
lone man in the space of a minute; there must be some deep, ..."
4. Lone Life by Parker Gillmore (1875)
"And me," said Fatty-plumpy. It never rains but it pours; two wives offered a lone
lone man in the space of a minute; there must be some deep, ..."
5. Lone Life: A Year in the Wilderness by Parker Gillmore (1875)
"And me," said Fatty-plumpy. It never rains but it pours; two wives offered a lone
lone man in the space of a minute; there must be some deep, ..."
6. Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers: An Exposition of Their Similarities of by Henry Green (1870)
"213, of a certainty suggest the epithets "plumpy Bacchus" "with pink eyne," a
very chieftain of "Egyptian Bac- ..."
7. Lone Life: A Year in the Wilderness by Parker Gillmore (1875)
"And me," said Fatty-plumpy. It never rains but it pours; two wives offered a lone
lone man in the space of a minute; there must be some deep, ..."
8. Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers: An Exposition of Their Similarities of by Henry Green (1870)
"213, of a certainty suggest the epithets "plumpy Bacchus" "with pink eyne," a
very chieftain of "Egyptian Bac- ..."