Plusses [adjective]
Definition of Plusses:
added, extra
Sentence/Example of Plusses:
I have told you what you must do to add the plus, and you can do it if you are the boy I take you for.
Half an hour plus a whole hour makes an hour and a half, does it not?
Spiritual love is physical love, plus all the other phases of love.
It is the plus or initiative in a man's make-up that helps him to the front.
In ten days he was found, plus forty pounds, which the lady had given him.
It is also called a "minus" glass, while the magnifying glass is called a "plus" glass.
“All are useful” (plus if subject can give a use which all have in common).
“All are your good friends” (plus if subject can explain how).
“All are useful” (plus only if subject can give a use which they have in common).
But he had will plus, and his desire was to sound the possibilities of the violin.