Set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise.
1 Mrs. Dredge sat plump down on a chair, placed her fat hands on her lap, and fairly cried.
2 Ye've been growin' plump down there.
3 She gave me thirty sovereigns plump down , promised me three hundred pounds, and told me to fetch you along.
4 There were more smiles then, for Aunt Nancy herself had been the last of the flock to plump down off the wall.
5 A family stands so many chances of escaping the bottom of the Abyss, and so many chances of falling plump down to it.
6 Before this takes place, many plump down into the water, sometimes even into the boat which may be rowed along the foot of the fell.
7 Hugh sat down on the sofa and Betty plumped down beside him.
8 He plumped down behind a rock, and waited for the advancing foe.
9 Judith plumped down on her couch bed and beamed knowingly at Jane.
10 The duchess plumped down her basket in the middle of the strawberry table.
11 He tossed his bag into the corner and plumped down in the seat.
12 Someone was talking, so I plumped down in the backmost seat.
13 She plumped down , in her expensive radiance, on the bed by his side.
14 The child was plumped down on a stool to await punishment from me.
15 The commissioner plumped down again into his chair, with a groan.
16 The young man plumped down heavily in his father's desk chair.
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