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plump for

VERB
  1. be behind; approve of
    He plumped for the Labor Party
    I backed Kennedy in 1960

How To Use plump for In A Sentence

  • But just ten per cent go for a cooked breakfast and nine per cent plump for a bacon buttie. The Sun
  • Dear Economist: London and New York, which one should I plump for?
  • Do you choose a pale shade of grey or plump for a darker, more moody tone? Times, Sunday Times
  • I plump for the buttermilk pancakes. The Sun
  • When buying, plump for something handmade and crafted with care. Times, Sunday Times
  • You have smaller odds of it going fast than if you plump for either of the others. The Sun
  • It's hard to make a solid argument for why it will, so why not plump for something like a plain vanilla index tracker instead?
  • Test drive one before you plump for something else. The Sun
  • But while the more adventurous opt for tortilla wraps and spicy fillings, just as many will plump for a basic cheese roll.
  • What you saw in training isn't necessarily what we'll plump for on the day.
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