Plus in a sentence as a noun

UI is clean and not cluttered, that's a plus.

That's 59,568 words, plus a few thousand more for intro sections.

That plus rain, shady owners trying to blame you for "missing stuff", and people who smoke.

Also a big plus for having working backups, it seems.

Or a risk of 7 years, or up to 35 years, plus total bankruptcy if you really try to fight?

* Getting a company funded and then running it is a resume plus.

Plus in a sentence as an adjective

Yet plus accounts cannot be?Google does not need anyone's real name in order to track and advertise to them.

Assign me some arbitrary UID and give me a 20 year cookie you refresh whenever I load a page with adwords or visit plus or login to gmail.

The kinds of logic, planning and reasoning skills, plus the attention to detail required to be even a half-assed developer, can be extremely valuable in other fields.

I hate... plussing, or whatever it's called when you do a massive rant in Google+ even though it's a terrible venue for it but you do it anyway because in the end you really do want Google to be successful.

Why is the letter A transmitting, when it's actually about receiving?So not to sound like a complete ***, here's what I would've used instead - a gear for preferences, a "power off/on" symbol for logout, a simple blank page with a plus sign for "new", some sort of inbox or even an envelope for "notifications".

When you were a child, would any of you have believed that one day in the early 21st century, you would wake up in a world where your own government spies on each and every single citizen, plus whoever is connected to them in another country, where they send agents to newspapers to oppress the freedom of the press?I mean, isn't this almost surreal?

Plus definitions

noun

a useful or valuable quality

See also: asset

noun

the arithmetic operation of summing; calculating the sum of two or more numbers; "the summation of four and three gives seven"; "four plus three equals seven"

See also: summation addition

adjective

on the positive side or higher end of a scale; "a plus value"; "temperature of plus 5 degrees"; "a grade of C plus"

adjective

involving advantage or good; "a plus (or positive) factor"

See also: positive