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Example sentences for "plaguy"

Lexicographically close words:
plagued; plagues; plaguey; plaguily; plaguing; plaice; plaid; plaide; plaided; plaidie
  1. Yet, notwithstanding I recovered most amazingly fast considering my accident, I thought the confinement plaguy tedious, and was heartily glad when my surgeon gave me permission to be conveyed into a dressing-room.

  2. I've seed him; a plaguy handsum man he is, too.

  3. It's so plaguy smooth and high polished, the hands slip off; you can't get a grip of it.

  4. Only hear them fellers now talk of extendin' of the representation; why the house is a mob now, plaguy little better, I assure you.

  5. Squire," said he, "I'd a plaguy sight sooner see Ascot than any thing else to England.

  6. I no sooner showed him the half dollar, than it walked into his pocket, a plaguy sight quicker than it will walk out, I guess.

  7. I don't like to be left alone with a gall, it's plaguy apt to set me a soft sawderin' and a courtin'.

  8. I'm plaguy sorry I let put that countersign of Old Clay too, but they won't onderstand it.

  9. The dolphin is eaten and generally relished by every one, though certainly a plaguy dry fish.

  10. He supposed he ought to consider this plaguy longing to talk like a drunken man, above all to explain, thwarted by the absence of anyone who might listen.

  11. Besides, between thee and me, I began to daubt, whether aur Grievances do us such a plaguy deal of Mischief as we fancy.

  12. To say the truth, we were better mann'd than rigg'd, and Ammunition was plaguy scarce amongst us.

  13. I am glad I heard of those bills; though it's plaguy unlucky; I hoped to see Mary married before I died.

  14. What, Mary, always singing doleful ditties, and moping over these plaguy books.

  15. And either of these ways would be the means, we thought, of saving your property, and, at the same time, be a plaguy sight more lawful than any authority they have for selling them.

  16. Man o' the Hill; 'then you must have plaguy sharp eyes in your head, that's all!

  17. Said Miss Lutwyche:--"Well, I call her a plaguy old cat.

  18. He seemed determined to assert his claim to a discharge cured; allowing a small discount, of course, in respect of this plaguy eye-affection.

  19. Who of course supposed she was the plaguy old cat!

  20. She used, without a trace of arriere pensee, a phrase she could not have bettered had she tried to convey to Gwen her distress at hearing she was a plaguy old cat.

  21. But, said old Maisie to herself, all this was sheer hypocrisy; a mere timeserver's assumption of civility towards a plaguy old cat!

  22. Who appeared, bearing hot water--some for the plaguy old cat.

  23. She was a plaguy old cat, and Miss Lutwyche, with whom she had been on very good terms in Cavendish Square, had washed her hands of her!

  24. She had lain awake in the night in some terror of the day to come, alone with a household which appeared to have decided, though without open declaration, that she was a plaguy old cat.

  25. Her faith in all her surroundings--her Guardian Angel apart--had been sadly shaken by the expression "plaguy old cat.

  26. But she had never suspected that she was a plaguy old cat, and did not feel like her idea of one.

  27. But I'm plaguy dry listening to your dog talk--confounded dry!

  28. Those fellows are plaguy awkward to handle, are they not, my son?

  29. If that plaguy thing had been down deep enough before," thought he, "this mischief had not happened.

  30. Since that plaguy box came into my fingers, I've had neither rest nor luck.

  31. I will certainly come back, said Panurge, Friar John, my ghostly father, and speedily too; do but take care that these plaguy Chitterlings do not board our ships.

  32. The rest is only guess-work, but it looks plaguy reasonable.

  33. And with cheap bread and the preachings of this plaguy League--I shall be glad when it is over.

  34. But what'd one not say, and we to wait till morning not knowing whether those plaguy Repealers are in or out!

  35. T'll take a plaguy cunnin' lawyer to take the shine out.

  36. Joseph is plaguy squeamish again; but I know he only intends by his qualms to swell his merits with me.

  37. I swan, but she looked plaguy harnsome, I couldn't but jest keep from staring right in her face all the time.

  38. Friar John; how plump these plaguy trulls, these arch Semiquavering strumpets, must be!

  39. They are plaguy mad just now, as you say, but they'll be madder by-and-by.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plaguy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.