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plaguy
or ±è±ô²¹Â·²µ³Ü±ð²â
[ pley-gee ]
adverb
- vexatiously or excessively:
The room is plaguy hot.
plaguy
/ ˈ±è±ô±ðɪɡɪ /
adjective
- disagreeable or vexing
adverb
- disagreeably or annoyingly
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Derived Forms
- ˈ±è±ô²¹²µ³Ü¾±±ô²â, adverb
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"When that plaguy Cutwater comes to tie us up, tell him I slipped out the door. Soon as he bounces off after me, I'll make a break for it."
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“I’ll be plagued if I can think of a plaguy thing he’s done for this town,†said Pollock testily.
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Well, I s'pose we must try to let you have it a little less; but flour is plaguy dear any how, and I aint got none but rye.'
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"With your leave, ma'am," said he, turning to Lady Washington, "I'll take this plaguy thing out of my mouth."
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"I swow, Sally, you looked so plaguy handsome to day, that I wanted to eat you up."
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