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Plumb   /pləm/   Listen
Plumb

noun
1.
The metal bob of a plumb line.  Synonyms: plumb bob, plummet.
verb
(past & past part. plumbed; pres. part. plumbing)
1.
Measure the depth of something.
2.
Weight with lead.
3.
Examine thoroughly and in great depth.
4.
Adjust with a plumb line so as to make vertical.
adjective
1.
Exactly vertical.
adverb
1.
Completely; used as intensifiers.  Synonyms: clean, plum.  "I'm plumb (or plum) tuckered out"
2.
Conforming to the direction of a plumb line.
3.
Exactly.  Synonym: plum.



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"Plumb" Quotes from Famous Books



... Brewster. "I only paid Thirty-Five Cents for the Glass Blowers, an' I'll warrant you they beat your Troupe as bad as Cranberries beats Glue. I'll see you plumb in Halifax before I—" ...
— More Fables • George Ade

... his most mysterious air of business, told Edwin to follow him into the shop. Several hours of miscellaneous consultative pottering had passed between Darius and his compositors round and about the new printing machine, which was once more plumb and ready for action. For considerably over a week Edwin had been on his father's general staff without any definite task or occupation having been assigned to him. His father had been too excitedly preoccupied with the arrival and ...
— Clayhanger • Arnold Bennett

... an issue or two, we note a letter from Edwin Magnuson, a deluded denizen of Duluth, who says he's plumb disgusted because Astounding Stories receives far more bouquets than brickbats, when according to him the mag deserves to be panned plenty. Get in step, ...
— Astounding Stories, May, 1931 • Various

... clearly conscious of his love for Katiousha; especially if it were sought to persuade him that he could and must not link his fate to that of the girl, he would very likely have decided in his plumb-line mind that there was no reason why he should not marry her, no matter who she was, provided he loved her. But the aunts did not speak of their fears, and he departed without knowing that ...
— The Awakening - The Resurrection • Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy

... if he will—says he's gone to bed, an' that there ain't a cussed female in this blasted country he'd git up for," he reported circumstantially to the clerk. "He told me to tell you to go plumb to hell, an' that if any one else come poundin' 'round thar to-night, he'd take a pot shot at 'em through the door. 'Fifteen' seemed a bit peevish, sir, an' I reckoned if he was riled up much more, he might git rambunctious; ...
— Keith of the Border • Randall Parrish


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