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"plump for" Definitions
  1. (informal) to choose somebody/something from a number of people or things, especially after thinking carefully
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72 Sentences With "plump for"

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I plump for the lamb flavoured food with brown rice and veg.
Granite State Democrats always plump for the Democrat from a neighboring state.
On the face of it, there are plenty of reasons to plump for youth.
Far more international students plump for business or engineering degrees than courses in history or philosophy.
It takes some character to plump for Barnet in these circumstances, and perhaps a mild contrarian streak.
THOSE WHO pick the winners of Nobel science prizes do sometimes plump for big and obvious names.
But consumers still plump for more expensive varieties of mooncakes rather than the classic nut-and-egg-yolk fillings.
If enough voters believe Lula has been wronged, they may be more likely to plump for whomever he endorses.
In run-offs voters tend to plump for the mal menor (the lesser evil)—usually the more centrist candidate.
But Lawrence and Jon Kasdan (veteran Star Wars screenwriter and son) may not want to plump for the obvious choice.
They've sold out of the full English breakfast variety (marmalade in the sweet end), so I plump for the traditional one.
FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - European travel and tourism group TUI is likely to plump for the larger variant of the Boeing (BA.
Bubble, an on-demand babysitting app (iOS and Android) launching in London today, reckons most people would plump for the second option.
If the Democrats plump for Hillary Clinton, Mrs Haley could attack her in ways that might seem ungallant for a male nominee.
If I were forced to choose, I'd plump for a shorter, more rewarding old age over a longer and more tedious one.
Capital-goods firms may plump for low debts and a solid credit rating to show they will be around to honour their warranties.
It also favours the big parties, since those who might not be interested in politics seem unlikely to plump for an obscure option.
All eligible citizens must vote, by law, and those who might not bother to turn out otherwise tend to plump for mainstream parties.
But after reading the reference to the Rolling Stones in your special report on longevity (July 8th), I think I'll plump for "Jaggernaut".
However, it seems unlikely that the FA will plump for a 38-year-old who hasn't even managed a club side in Europe.
XRP is the world's third-largest cryptocurrency behind only bitcoin, the original breakout artist, and Ethereum, the platform that most developers plump for.
Or they can plump for identity cards, which require a register of all citizens and would enable Britons to prove their identity and status.
The objective is to force down government-bond yields and incentivise investors to plump for riskier assets instead, thus giving the economy a boost.
But industry-watchers predict that, in the long run, America's carriers will plump for Boeings and Europe's will favour Airbuses, creating captive home markets.
Plump for Mrs Clinton on November 8th and they will have a continuation of Barack Obama's presidency; albeit, she stressed, with a couple of differences.
Plump for Mrs Clinton on November 8th and they will have a continuation of Mr Obama's presidency; albeit, she stressed, with a couple of differences.
Just over half of all smokers aged between 12 and 17 also plump for menthols, compared with less than a third of those over 35.
Before the month is out, however, it is expected to plump for Rotterdam as its sole headquarters (Britain's quandary over Brexit is doubtless a factor).
That's unless it doesn't plump for its own homespun alternative, which media reports have claimed it has built in the case of an emergency situation.
Ordinary Brits tempted to give the unloved "Europe" a kicking may plump for stability to avoid economic uncertainty rather than risk financial and political turmoil.
Surveys suggest that perhaps half of those who voted for UKIP in 2015 will plump for the Conservatives this time, with very few returning to Labour.
Possibly you might plump for banks, which are seeing their net interest margins scythed by increasingly desperate central bankers and zealous regulators fighting the last war.
If you're going to plump for the Google option, then think about getting a reputable malware scanner on your device just to be on the safe side.
Debbie Hayton, a transgender campaigner, reckons that, were she ever jailed, she might plump for a men's prison rather than a faraway transgender wing holding sex offenders.
In 2011 Mr Orban granted voting rights to some 2m ethnic Hungarians who are citizens of neighbouring Romania, Slovakia, Serbia and Ukraine, and who overwhelmingly plump for Fidesz.
She has voted for other parties in the past, she says, but this time will plump for Mr Woidke's Social Democrats (SPD) to keep the AfD from coming first.
In Wadebridge, a small town where the River Camel meets its estuary, Julie Woodbridge explains that although she normally votes Green, she will plump for the Lib Dems this time.
Telegram has introduced usernames, which mitigate that issue, but still, the app doesn't have anything like WhatsApp's scale which is a crucial consideration when deciding which app to plump for.
So some governments plump for option three: if a couple lives together long enough, the law treats them almost as if they were married—unless they explicitly choose another option.
Or they can plump for Mr Trump and have a more conservative Supreme Court bench, more border security and an aggressively transactional trade and foreign policy that would transform American power.
Tim Bale, another academic, notes that 61% of Labour members think Brexit is the biggest issue facing the country, versus just 9% who plump for the next-biggest, health and the environment.
That prospect could lose him the support of countries keen on further integration, such as France and Spain, in which case Germany might instead plump for another northerner, perhaps one of the Finns.
Given that he also outperformed his poll ratings in every state—reversing a former habit of underperformance—the impression was of a Republican electorate that has, rather suddenly, decided to plump for Trump.
In the pilot episode, which aired in March and inspired Amazon to plump for a two-season pickup (with eight episodes each), Midge's comfortable, classic-six life on the Upper West Side collapses.
And there is no guarantee that whomever these ground-game battalions convince to vote will in fact plump for the intended candidate: a campaign could easily wind up driving its opponent's soft supporters to the polls.
On the Trump-Biden ballot test, Democrats generally plump for Biden 2628 percent to 28500 percent, while self-identified liberals opt for Biden 6900 percent to 2628 percent — a difference well within the margin of error.
Add to those the voters who say they will plump for Libertarian Gary Johnson or Jill Stein of the Green Party, and around a quarter of voters haven't nailed their colours to the Trump or Clinton mast.
Crucially, IRV takes information about second-choice support that Americans can currently only acquire from polls—if your favourite candidate were not in the race, whom would you plump for next—and makes it explicit at the ballot box.
While I'm tempted to plump for Armies of Death as my fifth selection—you get to order a whole army around, and send it into battle, which is rad—I think I'll go a little smaller, but a lot more evil.
Polls suggest that the most pious voters (those who pray at least twice a day and read the Koran) will plump for the president—the reverse of 2014, when a majority of them are thought to have opted for Mr Prabowo.
Despite the industry-wide figures, there are examples of companies who quickly cashed their crypto into fiat in order to plump for a sure thing, and others who held off converting the pile or cashed out small bits when needed.
With natty knitwear, sumptuous silk pajamas, XXL scarves that double up as blankets, quilted coats resembling duvet covers, and padded bags that you could use as a pillow on the night bus home, why plump for anything other than cozy clothes?
"Given that there is very significant uncertainty about the future trajectory of the economy right now, and will remain so until we have resolved the Brexit issue, I don't think it makes sense to plump for one option or another," he told a parliamentary committee on Wednesday.
The result is that, rather than a static list or collection of VPNs that you could plump for, as you'll see on many blogs and websites, Great Fire will provide a living, breathing rank of those that work best, and how they have performed over time.
JB: I've had a long, hard, proper think about this, and while I was initially going to plump for their Resident Advisor mix—which sees the lads at their most wonderfully bacchanalian—I've decided that it's their NTS show from late October that's the one for me.
ABOUT BUTLER (9.73-29.7): Kelan Martin led the way with a season-high 284 points to go along with 268 rebounds in the win against Utah to register his second straight double-double and move past the legendary Bobby Plump for 15th place on the Bulldogs' all-time scoring list.
Many of the new voters were young and, supposedly, more likely to plump for Britain to stay in the EU. But data from the Electoral Commission reveals that, in the first six months of this year, those registering to vote were more likely to hail from Eurosceptic areas than Europhile ones.
A recent, controversial change of personnel at the top of the central bank, in which a compliant bureaucrat replaced a respected economist who had resisted pressure to go easy on badly run banks, suggests that Mr Modi may also plump for what Andy Mukherjee, a financial columnist, terms "a market-pleasing credit binge".
But that got lost as the two big parties campaigned for Remain, and newspaper columnists simply could not believe that so many British voters would really plump for the upheaval of leaving the EU. The widespread impression that polls are bunk may also have been partly due to the much-publicised betting odds offered online.
David Attenborough is, of course, a wonderful guy—an inspiring naturalist, incredible presenter and cherished national treasure of the UK. But the decision to ignore public opinion and plump for the fifth-place name suggests that if an organization isn't willing to bow to majority opinion, it may be better off not pretending it wants to in the first place.
Everton may forget about Roberto Martínez and plump for Ralf Rangnick, formerly of Schalke and now a Red Bull Salzburg penpusher, instead.
Clyde Jeavons of The Monthly Film Bulletin faulted "Dmytryk's indecision over whether to plump for black comedy or straight-faced horror, and it demonstrates his overall failure to find either a style or a formula sturdy enough to carry the film's heavy burden of absurdities and plain bad acting".
Julian Amery, who was not a member of the Cabinet at the time, alleged that Salisbury interviewed ministers in the order of their loyalty to Macmillan and kept the tally in plain view on the table so that waverers would be more inclined to plump for the winning candidate. Heath (Chief Whip) and John Morrison (Chairman of the 1922 Committee) advised that the Suez group of right-wing Conservative backbenchers would be reluctant to follow Rab.
The messenger in this poem is referred to as a ' ('royal ).Verse 1.2 According to Monier-Williams, a ' is a "goose, gander, swan, flamingo, or other aquatic bird" and he notes that it can refer to a poetical or mythical bird. Although popularly thought of as a swan, particularly in modern India, ornithologists have noted that swans do not, and never have, existed in the Indian avifauna, and Western translations tend to plump for 'goose', or 'flamingo'; 'crane' is also a possibility.
Nick Levine from Digital Spy selected the track as the standout, and commented "How can we plump for anything other than 'Confide in Me'? Fifteen years on, this sumptuous, string-swathed dance-pop epic still caresses the ears like a flirty hair stylist." British author and critic Adrian Denning enjoyed the track and called it "truly timeless and absolutely wonderful." He declared the track "Arguably still her finest musical moment to this date," and found the production and lyrical delivery "classy".
The exact date of the foundation of the castle is unknown. Whilst older sources often plump for a construction date immediately following the building of the Barbarossaburg in Kaiserslautern in 1156, more recent sources tend to lean towards a date about 50 years later. The pentagonal bergfried and the massive shield wall in particular point to a construction date of around 1200. In the first half of the 13th century the castle was enfeoffed to a Kaiserslautern family of ministeriales, the descendants of Reinhard of Lautern, the knight.
The company's success took off after launching an infomercial in October 2011.Sam Black, "My Pillow moving 200 jobs to Shakopee, opening retail stores," Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal, August 23, 2012. The thirty- minute show was shot in one day in front of a live studio audience and cost $500,000 to produce and launch.John Ewoldt, "Sales stay plump for Chanhassen- based MyPillow," Star Tribune, September 15, 2013. As of September 2013, the infomercial was still running an average of 200 times per day on local and national networks.
Esher wrote "he has never failed" while Admiral Fisher—who stressed French's excellent record in South Africa, his skill as a judge of men, and his openness to army-navy operations—wrote "plump for French and efficiency", although with growing friction over war planning, Fisher hoped that French would be an ally in opposing Army plans for deploying an expeditionary force to Europe. French's appointment was—to his relief, as he did not relish having to fight with Arnold-Forster over his mooted reforms—vetoed by King Edward VII, who thought him too junior for the post.Holmes 2004, pp.
Cowper, Parkes, Campbell and Wilshire had been endorsed as a group by a public meeting to be elected to the four vacancies. Parkes, Campbell and Wilshire all represented City of Sydney in the Legislative Council while Cowper represented County of Durham. There were no political parties at the time and the combination of candidates, pejoratively referred to by Plunkett as "The Bunch", was controversial. Plunket, who had been an appointed member of the Council, campaigned on the slogan "plump for Plunket", a reference to the voting practice of voting for a single candidate rather than the four candidates an elector was entitled to vote for.
During the early 1990s, Peugeot decided not to directly replace the Peugeot 205, citing the reason that superminis were no longer profitable or worthwhile. Instead, Peugeot followed a unique strategy and decided that its new, smaller, supermini, the Peugeot 106 (launched in 1991), would take sales from the lower end of the 205 range while the lowest models of the Peugeot 306 range, launched in 1993 to replace the Peugeot 309, would take sales from the top-end 205s. Between the 106 and 306, Peugeot hoped that the 205 would not need to be replaced, and could be phased out slowly, while customers who would normally plump for the 205 would continue to have a choice with either a smaller or larger car. This strategy did not work.
Red Westerns which use the actual American west as a setting include, the Romanian The Oil, the Baby and the Transylvanians (1981) which dramatises the struggles of Romanian and Hungarian settlers in a new land. The Czech Lemonade Joe and the Soviet A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines plump for pastiche or satire, making fun of the hard worn conventions of the American films. The German The Sons of the Great Bear (1966) turned the traditional American "Cowboy and Indian" conventions on their head, casting the Native Americans as the heroes and the American Army as the villains - this was well within the established tradition of Karl May's highly successful German Western novels (such as the Winnetou series), but had some obvious Cold War overtones. The film started a series of "Indian films" by the East German DEFA studios which were quite successful.
A British map of the siege After driving Soult back across the frontier, Wellington waited until the rest of the battering train and sufficient supplies of shot had arrived from England before he again turned his attention to San Sebastián: even with the increased resources now available to him, Wellington could only mount one formal siege at a time, whilst it was decided to plump for San Sebastian on the grounds that it was weaker, more accessible and open to resupply by sea. By 15 August the French commander, Rey had received some drafts from blockade running vessels but, even so, he only had 2,700 effective troops and 300 wounded in hospital. On 19 August British supplies started to arrive, including additional engineering pioneers so that by 23 August the guns were ready to resume the offensive. By 26 August the British had established batteries for 63 pieces of artillery.

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