plagueful

adj

Etymology

From plague + -ful.

  1. derived from plāga
  2. derived from plage
  3. inherited from plage
  4. suffixed as plagueful — “plague + ful

Definitions

  1. Abounding with plagues

  2. annoying

    annoying; troublesome

    • "Why now, what's all this my pretty lady?" cried Mr. Giles, perceiving her situation. "Why do you let those two plagueful things torment you so? Why don't you teach them to be better behaved."

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