plumply

/ˈplʌmpli/
adverb
  1. In a plump, full, or rounded manner; with a soft, full shape.
    • The cushions sat plumply on the sofa, inviting guests to sit down.
    • Her cheeks filled out plumply after she recovered from the illness.
    • The berries hung plumply from the vine, ready to be picked.
  2. In a direct or blunt manner; without hesitation or subtlety.
    • The critic plumply declared the movie a failure.
    • She answered plumply, 'No, I will not go.'
    • He stated plumply that he disagreed with the plan.
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