Overplus
//ˈəʊvəplʌs//
"Overplus" in a Sentence (3 examples)
Where some for an over-plus, or supererogation have added this necessaity, that they must necessarily accompany them, as well in death, as in life.
Thou hast thy Will, And Will too boote, and Will in ouer-plus.
I proposed that the two referees should retire and consider for themselves how much should be allowed for the boy's board and lodging, deducting at the rate of sixpence a day for what advantage was gained by his going on errands; and that the overplus should be restored.
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