plumper
含在嘴里的東西,猛跌
plump·er /ˈpləmpɚ/ 名詞
義齒唇翼,鼓頰器
Plump a. [Compar. Plumper superl. Plumpest.]
1. Well rounded or filled out; full; fleshy; fat; as, a plump baby; plump cheeks.
The god of wine did his plump clusters bring. --T. Carew.
2. Done or made plump, or suddenly and without reservation; blunt; unreserved; direct; downright.
After the plump statement that the author was at Erceldoune and spake with Thomas. --Saintsbury.
Plump·er n.
1. One who, or that which, plumps or swells out something else; hence, something carried in the mouth to distend the cheeks.
2. English Elections A vote given to one candidate only, when two or more are to be elected, thus giving him the advantage over the others. A person who gives his vote thus is said to plump, or to plump his vote.
3. A voter who plumps his vote. [Eng.]
4. A downright, unqualified lie. [Colloq. or Low]
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