PLUMB Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster vertical, perpendicular, plumb mean being at right angles to a base line vertical suggests a line or direction rising straight upward toward a zenith
Plumb (singer) - Wikipedia Plumb considered leaving the music industry after the 2000 album, but changed her mind after receiving a note from a fan a few hours before what she thought to be her final concert
Plumb - Facebook (Gulp) Rebranding is not easy to do I would know because Plumb was first known just as a modern rock alternative band and it seemed like forever before everyone saw that it really was just a girl (even though I really wanted it to be a band and always had a great band) But then it was labeled CCM Something I never wanted to happen Woof
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PLUMB | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary plumb verb [T] (DEEP) engineering specialized to measure how deep something is, especially water to understand or discover all about something:
Plumb - definition of plumb by The Free Dictionary 1 (Building) a weight, usually of lead, suspended at the end of a line and used to determine water depth or verticality 2 (Building) the perpendicular position of a freely suspended plumb line (esp in the phrases out of plumb, off plumb)
What Does “Plumb” Mean in Construction? - The Spruce In construction or carpentry, the term plumb refers to a line or feature that is perfectly vertical In technical design, it represents an imaginary line that runs straight to the center of the earth Plumb is the counterpart to level, which means to be perfectly horizontal
plumb - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adverb plumb (not comparable) In a vertical direction; perpendicularly (informal) Squarely, directly; deeply, completely
plumb - WordReference. com Dictionary of English plumb plʌm n [countable] Building, Surveying a small mass of lead hung on a line and used to measure the depth of water or to make sure a line is straight up and down