释义 |
plumpy, a.|ˈplʌmpɪ| [f. plump a.1 + -y.] Characterized by plumpness; plump.
1606Shakes. Ant. & Cl. ii. vii. 121 Come thou Monarch of the Vine, Plumpie Bacchus, with pinke eyne. 1755J. Shebbeare Lydia (1769) I. 13 Her mouth was little, encircled by the plumpy lip. 1862Trollope Orley F. I. 9 That mild-eyed, soft, round, plumpy prettiness gives way beneath such a weight as that. |