Definition of Pluffed

1. pluff [v] - See also: pluff

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pluffed

pluckinesses
plucking
plucking post
plucking posts
pluckings
pluckless
plucks
pluckt
plucky
plucot
plucots
plue
plues
pluferfect tense
pluff
pluffed (current term)
pluffier
pluffiest
pluffing
pluffs
pluffy
plug-and-play
plug-in
plug-ins
plug-ugly
plug and play
plug away
plug fuse
plug hat

Literary usage of Pluffed

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

1. The Life of Sir Walter Scott by Gerald Le Grys Norgate (1906)
"As the procession moved round the islands it was received with cheers at various points ; and throughout the three hours little cannons pluffed and the ..."

2. The Middle Years by Katharine Tynan (1917)
"One day while I wrote I saw him looking at me with a queer pluffed-up look, as though his feathers stared. It was a very hot day. Some hour of the afternoon ..."

3. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1880)
"How pluffed out they look and how dull, and all their feathers stick upright.' ' They're cold,' said Rob thoughtfully, and added with fellow- feeling, ..."

4. The Christian Journal: Or, Common Incidents, Spiritual Instructors. Being a by John Brown (1782)
"... till I be for ever enraptured, amazed, and non- pluffed, what to think, or fay of his GRACE ? ..."

5. In the Eyes of the East by Marjorie Latta Barstow Greenbie (1921)
"... of the coolies pluffed softly in deep dust. They were crowded with strange throngs that had no parallel in the cities of China—Mongols and ..."

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