Definition of Plussing

1. plus [v] - See also: plus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plussing

plushily
plushiness
plushinesses
plushly
plushness
plushnesses
plushy
plusing
plusquam-
plusquamperfect
plussage
plussages
plussed
plusses
plussing (current term)
plutarchy
plute
pluteal
plutei
pluterperfect
plutes
pluteus
pluteuses
plutino
plutinos
pluto
plutocracies
plutocracy
plutocrat

Literary usage of Plussing

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

1. Modern Salesmanagement: A Practical Handbook and Guide by Justus George Frederick (1919)
"Salesmen do not analyze all this, and they readily get the impression that competition possesses non-plussing specific advantages and is making great ..."

2. Lives of the Lindsays: Or, A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres by Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford (1849)
"... and, when thus tossed in mind and among a barbarous crew, this providence seemed strangely dark and non-plussing. But when thus in a depth of distress, ..."

3. The Field Practice of Railway Location by Willard Beahan (1909)
"The nearest unit is .close enough. The error is dropped at the PT Many chiefs of party insist on closer work in chaining. Errors in "plussing" are most ..."

4. Forestry in Norway: With Notices of the Physical Geography of the Country by John Croumbie Brown (1884)
"... and with what has been told me of young women completely non-plussing young men who had presumed to think they might be trifled with with impunity. ..."

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