plump for something

plump for something
plump for (someone/something) to support someone or something enthusiastically.

Marcy had been writing campaign speeches and plumping for McCarthy since December.


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  • plump for something — ˈplump for sb/sth derived (informal) to choose sb/sth from a number of people or things, especially after thinking carefully Main entry: ↑plumpderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • plump for someone — plump for (someone/something) to support someone or something enthusiastically. Marcy had been writing campaign speeches and plumping for McCarthy since December …   New idioms dictionary

  • plump for — (someone/something) to support someone or something enthusiastically. Marcy had been writing campaign speeches and plumping for McCarthy since December …   New idioms dictionary

  • plump for — verb be behind; approve of (Freq. 1) He plumped for the Labor Party I backed Kennedy in 1960 • Syn: ↑back, ↑endorse, ↑indorse, ↑plunk for, ↑support …   Useful english dictionary

  • plump for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms plump for : present tense I/you/we/they plump for he/she/it plumps for present participle plumping for past tense plumped for past participle plumped for informal plump for someone/something to suddenly choose …   English dictionary

  • plump for — decide definitely in favour of (one of two or more possibilities). → plump something up …   English new terms dictionary

  • ˈplump for sb/sth — phrasal verb informal to choose someone or something after being unable to decide what to do …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • plump — plump1 [ plʌmp ] adjective 1. ) slightly fat, in a pleasant way. This word is often used to avoid saying fat, which is not considered polite: a kind plump woman plump fingers ─ opposite SKINNY 2. ) large and round in an attractive way: plump… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • plump — plump1 [plʌmp] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Middle Dutch; Origin: plomp dull, not sharp ] 1.) slightly fat in a fairly pleasant way used especially about women or children, often to avoid saying the word fat ▪ The nurse was a cheerful plump woman. ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • plump — [[t]plʌ̱mp[/t]] plumper, plumpest, plumps, plumping, plumped 1) ADJ GRADED (approval) You can describe someone or something as plump to indicate that they are rather fat or rounded, usually when you think this is a good quality. Maria was a… …   English dictionary

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