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		Definition of plumpness in English: plumpnessnoun ˈplʌmpnəsˈpləmpnəs mass noun1The quality of having a full rounded shape.  the plumpness of the peaches  Example sentencesExamples -  They are known as coffee cherries for their plumpness and ripe red colour.
 -  Reaching out he grasped the berry noticing it's plumpness, he tried his best to pluck it.
 -  These flowers have a plumpness which denies them the typical daintiness of February's fair maids.
 -  Judging from the sweet perfume of the raspberries and the plumpness of the currants they'd obviously just been picked.
 -  In another, tidy rows of young vegetables are being trickle-hosed into plumpness.
 
  Synonyms fat, fatness, chubbiness, stoutness, dumpiness, portliness, fleshiness, corpulence informal tubbiness, pudginess, porkiness British informal podginess rare embonpoint - 1.1 A person's quality of being rather fat; chubbiness.
 she grew up being teased for her plumpness  Example sentencesExamples -  Nyasha's female relatives prize plumpness, delighting in their round hips and recognizing that the heavier one is, the better off her family is.
 -  The goatee has survived but the puppyish plumpness of his face has been replaced by chiselled planes.
 -  In addition to difficulties in finding a spouse, plumpness may also lessen sexual activity.
 -  For all his plumpness Tuck was no mean opponent at the game.
 -  Plumpness in a wife was a virtue, a sign of health and wealth.
 -  Plumpness is still considered desirable today.
 -  I remember photographs of my mother in her teens, a small girl given to plumpness, her pale face round, her lips thin.
 -  She grew up being teased for her plumpness, starved and binged and wept her way through adolescence.
 -  I admired the lovely plumpness of her belly and her swollen boobs.
 -  She will get far if she is not hampered by her natural inclination to plumpness.
 -  In the 19th century, plumpness was regarded as a sign of wealth.
 -  This cultural difference in body weight preference may have reflected the documented tendency for plumpness to be considered attractive in food-scarce areas.
 -  In many feminine bodies we still recognize the trail of plumpness - a special charm of the past days.
 -  He had an adolescent plumpness, a soft body, almost effeminate, with pale saggy legs.
 -  A certain degree of plumpness doesn't necessarily mean that people die young.
 -  Genetics, physiology and molecular biology - the high-tech hopes for reversing the so-far-unstoppable trend toward plumpness in America.
 -  During the Tang Dynasty, people regarded plumpness as beautiful because emperors liked plump beauties.
 -  He complimented the women on their beauty, and the babies on their numbers and their plumpness.
 -  Fat teenagers rejoice, you can now blame your parents and the first five years of your life for your plumpness.
 -  Indeed, despite their diminutive size, his figurines (they are primarily female) often had hourglass shapes that hinted at plumpness and fertile futures.
 
  
    Definition of plumpness in US English: plumpnessnounˈpləmpnəsˈpləmpnəs 1The quality of having a full rounded shape.  the plumpness of the peaches  Example sentencesExamples -  They are known as coffee cherries for their plumpness and ripe red colour.
 -  These flowers have a plumpness which denies them the typical daintiness of February's fair maids.
 -  In another, tidy rows of young vegetables are being trickle-hosed into plumpness.
 -  Reaching out he grasped the berry noticing it's plumpness, he tried his best to pluck it.
 -  Judging from the sweet perfume of the raspberries and the plumpness of the currants they'd obviously just been picked.
 
  Synonyms fat, fatness, chubbiness, stoutness, dumpiness, portliness, fleshiness, corpulence - 1.1 A person's quality of being slightly fat; chubbiness.
 she grew up being teased for her plumpness  Example sentencesExamples -  Plumpness is still considered desirable today.
 -  He had an adolescent plumpness, a soft body, almost effeminate, with pale saggy legs.
 -  In addition to difficulties in finding a spouse, plumpness may also lessen sexual activity.
 -  She grew up being teased for her plumpness, starved and binged and wept her way through adolescence.
 -  In the 19th century, plumpness was regarded as a sign of wealth.
 -  I admired the lovely plumpness of her belly and her swollen boobs.
 -  Fat teenagers rejoice, you can now blame your parents and the first five years of your life for your plumpness.
 -  For all his plumpness Tuck was no mean opponent at the game.
 -  I remember photographs of my mother in her teens, a small girl given to plumpness, her pale face round, her lips thin.
 -  She will get far if she is not hampered by her natural inclination to plumpness.
 -  Indeed, despite their diminutive size, his figurines (they are primarily female) often had hourglass shapes that hinted at plumpness and fertile futures.
 -  During the Tang Dynasty, people regarded plumpness as beautiful because emperors liked plump beauties.
 -  Nyasha's female relatives prize plumpness, delighting in their round hips and recognizing that the heavier one is, the better off her family is.
 -  The goatee has survived but the puppyish plumpness of his face has been replaced by chiselled planes.
 -  He complimented the women on their beauty, and the babies on their numbers and their plumpness.
 -  In many feminine bodies we still recognize the trail of plumpness - a special charm of the past days.
 -  A certain degree of plumpness doesn't necessarily mean that people die young.
 -  Plumpness in a wife was a virtue, a sign of health and wealth.
 -  Genetics, physiology and molecular biology - the high-tech hopes for reversing the so-far-unstoppable trend toward plumpness in America.
 -  This cultural difference in body weight preference may have reflected the documented tendency for plumpness to be considered attractive in food-scarce areas.
 
  
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