Lexicographical Neighbors of Ploutered
Literary usage of Ploutered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. California, In-doors and Out; Or, How We Farm, Mine, and Live Generally in by Eliza Wood Farnham (1856)
"... we tried the matutin, so much to our satisfaction and refreshment, that the
steak a la trapper cooled while we ploutered, and the Captain, ..."
2. Pierce Egan's Book of Sports and Mirror of Life by Pierce Egan (1832)
"... the monsters lost all discipline, floundered, and ploutered up the weedy banks,
scuttling away to the right and left, helter-skelter. ..."