4 collocations for pluralizing

But in addressing letters in which both or all are equally concerned, and also when the names are different, we pluralize the title, (Mr. or Miss,) and write, Misses Brown; Misses Roy; Messrs, (for Messieurs, Fr.)

of the use of Full, in permanent compounds, how written; in temporary do., do. compounds in, (spoonful, handful, &c.,) how pluralized Future, contingency, how best expressed Future tense, FIRST, how formed, and what expresses SECOND, do., do., and how varied Futurity, often denoted by the infin., ("The world TO COME") G. G, its name and plur.

It is sometimes used in pluralizing a mere letter or sign; as, Two a'sthree 6's. II.

In the following sentence again, we may suppose an ellipsis of the phrase To have, at the beginning; though here, perhaps, to have pluralized the verb, would have been as well: "One eye on death and one full fix'd on heaven, Becomes a mortal and immortal man.

4 collocations for  pluralizing