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third-person singular simple present flumps, present participle flumping, simple past and past participle flumped
(intransitive) To move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound. examples
(transitive) To drop something heavily or with a dull sound. examples
plural flumps
The dull sound so produced. examples
A type of large marshmallow. quotations examples
As the lead cast get ready for an on-screen pint, or a packet of flumps in the case of Thomas, the fun and warmth on set is there for all to see and Riley is busy flitting between her on and off camera jobs.
2014 November 12, Brian McIver, “Meet the stellar cast and crew behind new romantic comedy Scottish Mussel”, in Scottish Daily Record
So it means you'll always have room for ice cream, flumps, strawberry sauce and a chocolate flake.
2016, Kes Gray, A Summer Double Daisy
The luxury marshmallows were not your average flump, they had a chewy and sumptous texture that really gave you something to bite in to, covered in rich milk chocolate and sprinkles for that added sweet flavour.
2017 April 3, “Easter 2017: Top unique and alternative Easter gifts”, in Express and Star
(by extension) A fat out-of-shape person. quotations examples
Ruth said: 'I recently treated myself to a fitted, hot pink dress for a night out and banished that image of being a fat, pink flump for good.'
2015 June 9, Martha Cliff, “'I looked like a blobby blancmange': Obese mother-of-five beat her sugar cravings to lose SIX STONE... after hating how she looked in pink dress at a friend's wedding”, in Daily Mail
In reality I felt like a fat flump, my belly still bulging like a saggy balloon.
2017, Susi Osborne, Angelica Stone
Peggy: Who you calling a flump?!
2018 March 8, Jennifer Russell, “All the best one liners from tonight's new episode of Still Game”, in Glasgow Live