plump for



plump for someone or something

to support or promote someone or something. Henry spent a lot of energy plumping for Bill, who was running for vice president. She spent a lot of time plumping for our candidate.
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plump for somebody/something

to support someone or something enthusiastically Marcy had been writing campaign speeches and plumping for McCarthy since December.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Audsley['ɔ:dzli]
MariusMER-ee-əs (English), MAR-ee-əs (English), MAH-ree-uws (German)Ancient Roman, Romanian, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, French
NicolausNEE-ko-lows (German)German, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
RileyRIE-leeEnglish
Domenico-Italian
Vicky['viki]