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plum duff
noun
- a duff containing raisins.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of plum duff1
First recorded in 1830–40
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Example Sentences
He felt a sudden appetite of his own for the good, old-fashioned plum-duff of shipboard days, and started one going.
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Think I don't know how to make plum-duff—me that's sailed the sea for thutty-five years?
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Roast beef and plum duff, not to speak of pipes and 'baccy, and forty old people of both sexes sitting down to 'the do.'
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Jest settin' easy, bawlin' orders—jest feedin' on plum duff.
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If it was unusually large, he would say: "Plum duff and fried chicken for a Sunday dinner."
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