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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plump man" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a man who is somewhat overweight or has a rounded physique in a neutral or descriptive manner. Example: "The plump man walked into the café, drawing the attention of everyone with his jovial demeanor."
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"Hope's Hospice" ends: The plump man brushes the gleam of tears from his cheeks.
Mr. Li alternated with a short, plump man named Mr. Liu.
Mr. Diamond, known as Tunnel Bob, is a plump man who lives in Kensington, Brooklyn.
A short plump man missing half his teeth approached the counter to speak with Mr. Allai, the Santería priest.
And of a third, rather plump, man the puppet asked: "Are you a separatist?
A plump man of 50, with an infectious schoolboy laugh, he was delighted at the American scene.
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Sometimes it was two plump men called Ronnie.
"Don't you know what's happening tomorrow?" The now plump men are alarmed.
"How tired one is of little plump men in shorts with hairless legs," he writes of colonial offi cials in Africa.
Writing from British-ruled Sierra Leone, he complains of "little plump men in shorts with hairless legs, and drab women, and the atmosphere of Balham going gay".
When a woman catches a man — and, naturally, the plumper men will be slower, and also more attractive to the women, for reasons that will soon become clear — she will bite him on the neck, paralyzing him.
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