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plum-in-the-mouth adjective upper-class, privileged UK, 1926- [I]t don’t matter what family you’re born into either, whether it’s a poor one or a plum-in-the-mouth one or a plum-in-the-mouth job. — Dave Courtney, Stop the Ride I Want to Get Off, p. 15, 1999
- Klosters (pronounced Close-ters even without a plum in your mouth) surprisingly has youth hostel-style rooms[.] — The Guardian, 3 March 2001
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