Had we walked all the mountain way we should have been much in need of a "plaidie to the angry airts.
History tells us that on first seeing Maggie in her plaidie he smiled, and that the second time he saw her he guffawed, so light-hearted was he.
Maggie opened it defiantly, and never flinched at the sight of so many brawny men; she only wrapped her plaidie more tightly round her.
Some say he unwrapped her plaidie and went away with it; others write that he cut a lock of his braw red hair and gave it to her with his usual merry smile; but the authentic version of that moving scene is that of the burnt scone.
Maggie leapt out of her truckle, and wrapping the plaidie round her, for she was a modest girl, she ran to the window.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "plaidie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.