Comparative form of plummy: more plummy(adjective)
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Use "plummier" in a sentence
"Later, in Domingo and Castronovo's duet, the words beat the metaphor theme just about to death: It was the music that made the real point (about the shared excitement of an older mentor and a younger student, backed up by the contrast between Domingo's plummier sound and Castronovo's rawer, lighter one)."
"Completing the bill are legendary Salford punk-poet John Cooper Clarke and Luke Wright; imagine Clarke's nasal delivery remixed in more youthful and, well, plummier tones."
"Over time, with air, the flavors became much richer and plummier and developed milk chocolate notes."