Lexicographical Neighbors of Plook
Literary usage of Plook
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Jungle Trails and Jungle People: Travel, Adventure and Observation in the by Caspar Whitney (1905)
"... making new acquaintances and new customers, while a plook-peef compatriot in
his employ supplied the already established trade from the baskets. ..."
2. Jungle Trails and Jungle People: Travel, Adventure and Observation in the by Caspar Whitney (1905)
"... making new acquaintances and new customers, while a plook-peef compatriot in
his employ supplied the already established trade from the baskets. ..."
3. Charles the Tenth and Louis Philippe: The Secret History of the Revolution (1839)
"He said his name was Pook, or plook, belonging to the staff of General Gerard.
He ought to have been treated as a kidnapper by the Council of War, ..."
4. Jungle Trails and Jungle People: Travel, Adventure and Observation in the by Caspar Whitney (1905)
"... making new acquaintances and new customers, while a plook-peef compatriot in
his employ supplied the already established trade from the baskets. ..."
5. Jungle Trails and Jungle People: Travel, Adventure and Observation in the by Caspar Whitney (1905)
"... making new acquaintances and new customers, while a plook-peef compatriot in
his employ supplied the already established trade from the baskets. ..."
6. Charles the Tenth and Louis Philippe: The Secret History of the Revolution (1839)
"He said his name was Pook, or plook, belonging to the staff of General Gerard.
He ought to have been treated as a kidnapper by the Council of War, ..."