14 Verbs to Use for the Word plump

Doubtless there would have been great scandal among the stately dames who surrounded us, but that she sprang away from me with a little laugh and ran plump into a man who had been hastening toward her.

By the light of the hall-lamp, Avery saw the plump, anxious face and little pointed moustache of the speaker.

"Another man now would have given plump into this foolish story; but I?

" As time went on, it was delighted to find that it grew taller than any other blade in the field, and threw out other blades; and at last there grew out at the top of its stalk ever so many plump, new little grains, all fitting closely together, and wearing tight little green covers.

First, Dawson was for telling her plump out all about our project, saying that being so young she had no conscience to speak of, and would like nothing better than to take part in any piece of mischief.

Such a pair of lovers is good for something in the world after all; they have fallen plump into the poetical again down there and the stamping has ceased.

At length, as we talked freely, she let the state of her mind with regard to me escape her unawares by putting this question plump: 'How is it the gendarmes have not stopped you?' 'That I cannot tell you,' said I, much amused by her candour; 'but you may be sure of this, I am not afraid of them.'

The last brown oak-leaf which had stood out the winter's frost, spun and quivered plump down, and then lay; as if ashamed to have broken for a moment the ghastly stillness, like an awkward guest at a great dumb dinner-party.

And every time you yawn you resemble a plump, white magnolia bud opening just enough to show the pink inside!"

He disregarded the homely wisdom contained in the pithy bull of Sir Boyle Roche, that "the best way to avoid a dilemma is to meet it plump."

He kneels at morn, and noon, and eve He hath a cushion plump: 520 It is the moss that wholly hides The rotted old oak-stump.

you can hear the plump, plump of the metate from the alcoves of the vines where comfortable old dames, whose experience gives them the touch of art, are pounding out corn for tamales.

That was the morning before recess, When he threw paper balls at sly little Bess; And one hit her plump on her fat little nose, And made us all laugh, as you may well suppose;

this I do knowit plumps and pinks them for a little while.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  plump