a plump child
1 pleasantly round or full -- pełny, okrąglutki, krągły
He plumped for the theory that it is all a question of the food supply.
I would have plumped for a higher one.
I have not arbitrarily plumped for 14 days.
If one asks her whether she would rather have a new bus service, a better school, or electricity, or water, she always plumps for water.
As one of the responsible unions, we plumped for negotiating machinery.
In subsequent correspondence, as he will recall, he plumped for a figure of 50,000.
Plumping is important and it needs to be dealt with by regulation.
At least he has plumped for a policy.