plumpish
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- plumpishly adverb
Etymology
Origin of plumpish
Example Sentences
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In his teens he was a plumpish fraternity president and cheerleader who played in a country and western trio.
From New York Times • Sep. 13, 2012
She was six, a bossy little person, slightly on the plumpish side, with carefully braided and brightly beaded cornrows hanging down across her eyes.
From Salon • Aug. 26, 2012
Ralph Pucci, a maker of abstracts, produced a plumpish mannequin a while back, but sold hardly any.
From New York Times • May 5, 2010
But the plumpish Faulkner who showed up for the start of Hell Week didn't appear to have done much preseason training.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He was a small, plumpish, round-faced man in his early forties, who spoke in perpetual italics.
From Ralestone Luck by Reid, James S.
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