| 31. | But no Plummy, as society members call themselves, dared impersonate the inimitable Jeeves, because he was just that, inimitable.
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| 32. | Before he had settled into their plummy new palace with its shimmering silver and china, his wife gave him that look again.
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| 33. | Its surface has been waxed, and this treatment eliminates the rough, plummy bloom that the material presents in its raw state.
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| 34. | Poetic without being plummy, it rises and falls as the monarch goes through a harrowing personal journey that ends ultimately in despair.
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| 35. | Mahogany's rounded, plummy voice is beautiful, even in speaking mode : the first impression is of a totally natural singer.
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| 36. | It makes perfect sense, of course, to have a plummy-toned Englishman narrating the story of grape-growing in California.
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| 37. | Rosenthal's current release, a 1991 cabernet, is a plummy, full-flavored wine that is receiving terrific notices so far.
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| 38. | Australian actor Weaving as the chief baddy turns in a drily arch performance, delivering his lines in the plummy tones of a Sunday news commentator.
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| 39. | And they all speak in plummy banalities, like the one who describes Tessa as a " marvelous, marvelous, marvelous girl ."
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| 40. | Demeanor : More languorous in gesture than Hopkins, and less darting; lies on cell cot a lot; plummy voice without the Hopkins hiss.
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