plumpness

[ UK /plˈʌmpnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the bodily property of being well rounded
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How To Use plumpness In A Sentence

  • She seems twenty-seven, and thenceforwards her plumpness disappears generally, but remains in her face, and the cheeks and chin of the baby are still with her. The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2)
  • Genetics, physiology and molecular biology - the high-tech hopes for reversing the so-far-unstoppable trend toward plumpness in America.
  • A certain degree of plumpness doesn't necessarily mean that people die young.
  • She will get far if she is not hampered by her natural inclination to plumpness.
  • They are known as coffee cherries for their plumpness and ripe red colour.
  • Nyasha's female relatives prize plumpness, delighting in their round hips and recognizing that the heavier one is, the better off her family is.
  • She doesn't have enough fat on her body to get the kind of plumpness she needs to pad her thighs and bum. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Then we were by the counter and through the glass I saw a feathered corpse, twisted to show its plumpness.
  • He complimented the women on their beauty, and the babies on their numbers and their plumpness.
  • Reaching out he grasped the berry noticing it's plumpness, he tried his best to pluck it.
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