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 | Jul 13, 2018This week’s theme Words relating to fruit This week’s words apple-polish fig leaf grapevine top banana plummy     Photo: Bill C Martin This week’s comments AWADmail 837 Next week’s theme There’s a word for it             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg plummy
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective 1. Of or relating to plums. 2. Choice; desirable. 3. Rich and mellow (voice). 4. Carefully articulated and affected (accent), thought typical of the English upper class. ETYMOLOGY: 
 From Old English plume (plum). Earliest documented use: 1724.
 USAGE: 
“But the upshot was that John Boss had landed this rather plummy job,
which was taking him to Switzerland.” K.M. Peyton; Snowfall; Graphia; 1994. “A plummy-voiced royals ‘expert’ who fronted TV coverage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding has been exposed as a real estate agent from upstate New York.” Funspot; The Daily Telegraph (Surry Hills, Australia); Jun 2, 2018. See more usage examples of plummy in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:If life had a second edition, how I would correct the proofs. -John Clare,
poet (13 Jul 1793-1864) | 
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