Definition of Pluffing

1. pluff [v] - See also: pluff

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pluffing

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

Literary usage of Pluffing

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

1. America in France by Frederick Palmer (1918)
"... in some of our units mixed with the British and French long ago? asked bespectacled Germans in Switzerland who said that America was only " pluffing. ..."

2. America in France by Frederick Palmer (1918)
"... Germans in Switzerland who said that America was only " pluffing." But the French class of 1918, as I have noted, had a year of training before going ..."

3. Familiar Letters of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott, David Douglas (1894)
"... etc. etc. during about 3 hours' time; little cannons pluffing and the two bands lilting at different tunes almost always all the while. ..."

4. Tales and Sketches by James Hogg (1837)
"... but she does not like to pe pluffing and shooting through te podies of te poor helpless insignificant ..."

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