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Plum   /pləm/   Listen
Plum

noun
1.
Any of several trees producing edible oval fruit having a smooth skin and a single hard stone.  Synonym: plum tree.
2.
Any of numerous varieties of small to medium-sized round or oval fruit having a smooth skin and a single pit.
3.
A highly desirable position or assignment.
adverb
1.
Exactly.  Synonym: plumb.
2.
Completely; used as intensifiers.  Synonyms: clean, plumb.  "I'm plumb (or plum) tuckered out"



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"Plum" Quotes from Famous Books



... better than absolute blue, for there were soft, white clouds in it, and the air that our Sunday breathed under it was, at the beginning of April, as bland as that of an American May-end. The orchard trees were in bloom—peach and plum, cherry and pear—whenever you chose to look at them, and all nature seemed to rejoice in the cessation of the two days' strike which had now enabled us to drive to the station instead of walking and carrying our bags and bundles. There were so many of these that we had taken two cabs, and at ...
— Roman Holidays and Others • W. D. Howells

... "It wouldn't make a plum bit o' difference, ma'm," said Sikes deliberately, "we never reckoned it wus enything else—so yer might just as well stop hollerin', fer yer goin' whar we take yer, an' ye'll stay thar till Bill Lacy says yer ter go. Hit 'em up, Matt; ...
— The Strange Case of Cavendish • Randall Parrish

... star-trap with a diabolical laugh. Cupboard-doors close with a clang; all lights down. JOE stands gazing blankly for some moments, and then drags himself off Stage. His Mother and JOHN, with Pear- and Plum-gatherers bearing laden baskets, appear at doors at back of Scene, ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari Volume 98, January 4, 1890 • Various

... the two-year-old baby who dashes his bread-and-butter on the floor, in wrath at the lack of marmalade, does it because of a prevailing effectual tendency in his nature, or in consequence of his federal alliance with Adam, or from a previous surfeit of plum-cake, is a question which seems to bear a general family likeness to the inquiry, whether there is such a thing as generic bread-and-butter, or only such specific slices as arouse infant ire and nourish infant tissue. But around both classes of questions ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 91, May, 1865 • Various

... I suppose cookies and vinegar had taken away their appetites, for none of them were hungry, and Dorry astonished Aunt Izzie very much by eyeing the table in a disgusted way, and saying: "Pshaw! only plum sweatmeats and sponge cake and hot biscuit! I don't ...
— What Katy Did • Susan Coolidge


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