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Definition of plaguy :
Vexatious; troublesome; tormenting; as, a plaguy horse. [ Colloq.] Also used adverbially; as, He is so plaguy proud.
Synonyms:
petulant, irritating, plaguily, bothersome, exasperating, plaguey, annoying, mocking, cranky, peckish, nettlesome, vexatious, troublesome, infuriating, testy, vexing, perversive, pestilent, pestering, peevish, pesky, painful, scratchy, tetchy, irksome, pettish, disturbing, pestilential, irritative, dirty, provoking, pestiferous, pain, quizzical, corruptive, fractious, galling, irritable, maddening, techy, teasing, disagreeable
Usage examples:
- It'll cost you plaguy sight more'n that, and blood, too, like enough. - "Barriers Burned Away", E. P. Roe.
- What a plaguy Fellow Old Thurlo, and the rest! - "The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. I (of 6)", Aphra Behn.
- I shan't try it yet a while; my feet are too plaguy sore! - "Little Grandfather", Sophie May.