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Example sentences for "plaguey"

Lexicographically close words:
plagioclase; plagis; plague; plagued; plagues; plaguily; plaguing; plaguy; plaice; plaid
  1. If you had this grippe you wouldn't be so plaguey comic!

  2. You know plaguey well they can't find fellows to fill your places in the little time that's left.

  3. But, truly, I am not to blame in this plaguey business.

  4. The two villains stood together a plaguey time perfecting their plans, and Robin dared scarcely breathe.

  5. Well, that's plaguey tiresome, any how--two!

  6. It were skootin' after the b'ars we were, with our snow-shoes on, for the snow were plaguey deep.

  7. And if it isn't on the ground, You'll find it up in the air; And if it goes to the moon or Mars, A plaguey lot we care!

  8. What's the matter with this plaguey old boat?

  9. It metamorphoses an angel into a woman, and it's plaguey lucky if the process don't go on and change her into something else.

  10. You haven't seen anything of his plaguey boy, have you, Nel?

  11. If he tries to come aboard, I'll plaguey well dump him into the water!

  12. She never even let go of that plaguey dog.

  13. Alice didn't look mournful when the plaguey thing was removed, but her aunt wept copiously at the train and took all the starch out of Alice's fresh linen collar.

  14. And outside that cleft it war plaguey light.

  15. He aer a plaguey feller, he's that short-winded," grumbled Bill.

  16. Ef these plaguey legs of mine'll only continue to improve we'll put up a fight that'll astonish them varmint," growled Steve at last.

  17. Ef he's got a plaguey business on hand, somehow or other the thing between his teeth, and the smoke bubbling up into the air, lets him get down to the bottom of that 'ere business.

  18. The deuce you do', said the Man o' the Hill, 'then you must have plaguey sharp eyes of your own.

  19. I know 'tis plaguey risky for thee if thou didst!

  20. But things begin to look plaguey rough, Dolores, since ye spared the white schooner and her owner.

  21. A plaguey fool: but let's consider, Gentlemen, Why the Queen strives not to oppose this sentence, The Kingdoms honour suffers in this cruelty.

  22. The Boy has don't: a Plaguey witty Rascal.

  23. And I could almost have cried with vexation when that plaguey stitch in the side seized me, and I had to stand a while to recover my breath.

  24. This plaguey leg will have to come off; maybe I shall return home with a wooden leg and stump about as port admiral somewhere!

  25. Leander would've gin up the plaguey bargain, but he couldn't; he had signed a printed paper 'nd had swore to it before a justice of the peace.

  26. Them that judged the cartoons at Westminster Hall, knew plaguey little more nor that.

  27. I always heard that I had a plaguey long nose, but I vow I never have thought, before, that it was longer than my arm.

  28. Leander would've gin up the plaguey bargain, but he couldn't; he had signed a printed paper 'nd had swore to it afore a justice of the peace.

  29. She'd do well by you and straighten things out, and you might do a plaguey sight worse than give her the right to take care of your indoor affairs for life.

  30. You're a plaguey sight better company than she was," he mused.

  31. I told this over and over agin to these plaguey fools, but they wouldn't believe me.

  32. Rosecrans, it's all a plaguey lie," burst out Deacon Klegg.

  33. Ye've given certain orders to your Harbour-Master, and others to the Commandant of your plaguey fort.

  34. And God knows this plaguey climate provides enough of that.

  35. Our line's too plaguey slow and half of them are playing away up in the air.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plaguey" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aggravating; annoying; besetting; bothersome; burdensome; crushing; disturbing; ever; exasperating; galling; grueling; harassing; heavy; hefty; importunate; importune; irksome; irritating; onerous; oppressive; painful; pesky; pestering; pestiferous; plaguing; provoking; teasing; tiresome; tormenting; troublesome; troubling; trying; vexatious; vexing; wearisome; worrying