Definition of Plooks

1. plook [n] - See also: plook

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plooks

plonked
plonkers
plonkier
plonkiest
plonking
plonkings
plonko
plonkos
plonks
plonky
plook
plookie
plookier
plookiest
plooks (current term)
ploop
ploops
plopped
ploppier
ploppiest
plopping
plops
plosion
plosions
plosive
plosive consonant
plosive speech sound

Literary usage of Plooks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1904)
"explains all skin eruptions, from " plooks " to pemphigus, although an English locum might well be alarmed if summoned to such a case, and forgiven if his ..."

2. History of the Religious Society of Friends, from Its Rise to the Year 1828 by Samuel Mcpherson Janney (1861)
"At length a statement of his sufferings being drawn up by two of his friends, John Whitehead and Ellis plooks, it was presented by Esquire Marsh to the ..."

3. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1904)
"explains all skin eruptions, from " plooks " to pemphigus, although an English locum might well be alarmed if summoned to such a case, and forgiven if his ..."

4. History of the Religious Society of Friends, from Its Rise to the Year 1828 by Samuel Mcpherson Janney (1861)
"At length a statement of his sufferings being drawn up by two of his friends, John Whitehead and Ellis plooks, it was presented by Esquire Marsh to the ..."

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