Causing irritation or annoyance.
Likely to spread and cause an epidemic disease.
In a disagreeable manner.
1 TRYGAEUS My legs pain me; it is such a plaguey long journey.
2 Now be keerful and not run afoul of the plaguey lye leech.
3 He was only too plaguey sure of himself to feel any anxiety.
4 Kiss me, lad, if you can find room between these plaguey bandages.
5 La!-forsure he writes not as he did, but is plaguey busy.
6 My legs pain me; it is such a plaguey long journey.
7 There's a plaguey bad tempest roaring outside, the rain is falling in torrents.
8 I'll come as the constable and run ye in - ye plaguey whipper-snapper
9 And God knows this plaguey climate provides enough of that.
10 The plaguey fellow can't be trusted any further than the length of his nose.
11 Nothin', only shettin' the draw'; plaguey thing wouldn't stay put.
12 Slashing comes easier to them: a plaguey cut, if it does cut-say, one in six.
13 And where are the other gentry that were taken?-thereal leaders of this plaguey rebellion.
14 That boy of the minister's must be plaguey smart.
15 The folks as we'se a-workin' for said we must be plaguey keerful about the deetecters.
16 There was plaguey hard words passed, but whether they struck or not I haven't heard.
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