Lexicographical Neighbors of Surplused
Literary usage of Surplused
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"The College Computer Center provided the equipment (mostly older computers that
had been surplused from other departments), and a technologically-oriented ..."
2. Virginia Law Books: Essays and Bibliographies by William Hamilton Bryson (2000)
"The College Computer Center provided the equipment (mostly older computers that
had been surplused from other departments), and a technologically-oriented ..."
3. History of the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota by Isaac Atwater (1893)
"The surplused choir of 100 altar boys is an attractive feature, not less charming
than the children's choir of 300 voices, who have their service of song ..."
4. Ireland and Her Churches by James Godkin (1867)
"The religious census of 1834 strengthened the party which favoured the appropriation
of surplused Church revenues. Lord Althorpe, who was now one of the ..."
5. Postal Salaries: Hearings, Sixty-sixth Congress, First [second] Session by United States, Congress, Joint Commission on Postal Salaries (1920)
"... worked months without interruption on the line from which he was surplused,
and surplus or substitute clerks have been continuously employed thereon. 4. ..."