plump造句91. A plump middle-aged woman wearing a white coat greeted them when the doors opened again.
92. Their owner comes upon plump fruit moistened with lemon dew hidden in waxy thickets in her night dreams of the lemon house.
93. Plump red tomatoes, crisp green salads fresh with the bite of radish, spring onion and a trickle of salad dressing.
94. The two-horned creature's plump and well-fed appearance was attributed to the fact that its prey was so plentiful.
95. It was a child of about two, with fair skin, plump, round-eyed. 1 smiled and shrugged.
96. The newcomer was about her own age, on the plump side of curvaceous, chestnut-haired and pretty.
97. She held a plump baby of about seven months on her hip, and a toddler clutched at her cotton skirt.
98. Perkins nodded his agreement so forcefully that the plump flesh on his face trembled.
99. Plump Beryl who talks to the office cactus is lovelorn, it is revealed.
100. The good cut made his shoulders look their proper width and reduced his generally plump look.
101. However, despite my misgivings, I plump for Swansea to face Llanelli in the final.
102. So, eight years ago, the plump man had been honest, sober and industrious.
103. One was occupied by a plump woman in her forties, who was briskly sorting through a pile of letters.
104. She was right on the other side of the shower door,[http:///plump.html] her plump form vaguely defined through the milky glass.
105. Body - contouring winning plump beautiful sister!
106. We will plump out that poor starving child.
107. His cheeks are beginning to plump out.
108. I'll plump for noodles rather than buns.
109. When embrace her, I can feel her plump buttock.
110. At 50, he was plump and out of condition.
111. Now my cheeks are beginning to plump up.
112. The child's cheeks are beginning to plump out.
113. Brother Tianshuo, is a beetle-browed and plump black cloud.
114. I'm plump for a holiday by the sea.
115. We heard the plump of the frogs as we approached the pond.
116. Babbitt is the plump, smooth, efficient, up - to - the - minute and otherwise perfected modern.
117. Athletes tend to go for money over medals, and many would plump for Durban's lucre over KL's honor.
118. Lines and wrinkles seem to evaporate, replaced by plump, vibrant skin alive with collagen and elastin.
119. As he walked not a long distance with the cow, he saw a plump, soft-haired goat.
120. A lie is plump in private but lean in public.