Sentence example with the word 'plumpness'

plumpness

Definition n. the bodily property of being well rounded

Last update: August 22, 2015


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The latter for a time retains its plumpness, but on the appearance of little black pustules, which first occur on the part primarily affected, the grape begins to shrivel.   [Please select]

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Death takes no time to feel for wrinkles and furrows, and nuther does plumpness stand in the way.   [Please select]

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He would lose his plumpness and roundness, no doubt, and lose them very rapidly.   [Please select]

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She was a decided brunette, neither tall nor short, with a suggestion of plumpness.   [Please select]

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She was a young woman, still very comely, though of a matronly plumpness.   [Please select]

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She looked the picture of good-nature, and her plumpness suggested a fondness for sweets that subsequent acquaintance with her fully sustained.   [Please select]

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The whole Kinzer family gained visibly in plumpness that year, except, perhaps, Dabney.   [Please select]

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"The fat one" was Felix, who was very sensitive about his plumpness.   [Please select]

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She retains her usual colour and plumpness, which is a sign that the maternal exertions have not been too much for her.   [Please select]

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She, too, was stout, but it was with the plumpness of a vigorous matron; and an eager vitality was everywhere visible--in her energetic bearing, her protruding, enquiring glances, her small, fat, capable, and commanding hands.   [Please select]

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