plumb
1 of 4adverb/plʌm/
2
precisely aligned with the direction of gravity
- The carpenter ensured the wall was built plumb before securing it.
- The fence posts sank plumb into the ground, straight as arrows.
- The bookshelf stood plumb against the wall, flush from top to bottom.
- The mason adjusted the bricks until each row was plumb.
- The lighthouse was built plumb to withstand coastal winds.
3
directly or precisely in a particular place or manner
- The arrow hit plumb in the center of the target.
- The nail went plumb into the wood without bending.
- She arrived plumb on time for the meeting.
- The tree fell plumb across the road.
- He landed plumb in the middle of the puddle.
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