Phrase thesaurus
Plump Phrases
80 phrases and expressions related to "plump".
Phrases
- A few bricks short of a full load
- A few cards short of a full deck
- Ample bosom
- Ample proportions
- As fat as a beached whale
- As fat as a pig
- As full as a fat lady's sock
- As full as an Alabama tick
- As nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs
- At full pelt
- At full stretch
- At full throttle
- At full tilt
- Bitch slap (a full swing slap in the face intended to be humiliating)
- Chew the fat
- Children, one is one, two is fun, three is a house full
- Chock full
- Chubby chaser
- Come full circle
- Fat Chav (Nickname of Irish footballer Lee Boylan)
- Fat Tuesday
- Fat berg (a solid mass of grease in a sewer)
- Fat camp
- Fat chance
- Fat tax
- Fill full of holes
- Full Ginsburg
- Full Metal Jacket (Stanley Kubrick movie)
- Full blast
- Full bloodied
- Full bodied
- Full bore
- Full fathom five
- Full fathom five thy father lies (from The Tempest by Shakespeare)
- Full figured
- Full head of hair
- Full house
- Full of Eastern Promise (Fry's Turkish Delight advertising slogan)
- Full of beans
- Full of bologna
- Full of bull (talking hot air)
- Full of herself
- Full of himself
- Full of hops
- Full of natural goodness (Milk Marketing Board advertising slogan)
- Full of piss and vinegar
- Full of the devil
- Full of yourself
- Full on
- Full pelt
- Full scoop
- Full steam ahead
- Full tilt
- In a world full surrounded by Windows, we're handing out rocks (BeOS Radio advertising slogan)
- In full cry
- In full feather
- In full flow
- In full sail
- In full swing
- It's not over until the fat lady sings
- Jack Sprat could eat no fat (line from nursery rhyme)
- Know full well
- Life is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it's all over much too soon (Woody Allen line)
- Line is full of misery and lonliness and it's over much too soon (Woody Allen line)
- Living off the fat of the land
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (Nia Vardalos movie)
- Not dealing from a full deck
- Not playing with a full deck
- Not the full shilling
- On a full stomach
- Run to fat
- Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye (line from nursery rhyme)
- Stout fellow
- Sunday's child is full of grace
- The fat is in the fire
- The full Monty
- The wheel has come full circle
- To market, to market, to buy a fat pig
- Two fat ladies (Bingo call for number eighty eight)
- What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare (from a poem by Davies)