Definition of Ploukie

1. pimply [adj PLOUKIER, PLOUKIEST] - See also: pimply

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ploukie

ploughs back
ploughs into
ploughs on
ploughs through
ploughshare
ploughshares
ploughtail
ploughtails
ploughwise
ploughwoman
ploughwomen
ploughwright
ploughwrights
ploughzone
plouk
ploukie (current term)
ploukier
ploukiest
plouks
plounce
plounced
plounces
plouncing
plouter
ploutered
plouters
plover
ploverlike
plovers
plovery

Literary usage of Ploukie

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Harp of Renfrewshire: A Collection of Songs and Other Poetical Pieces by William Motherwell (1872)
"And there will be sow-libber Pattie, And ploukie-fac'd Wat in the mill, Capper-nos'd Francie, and Gibbie That wins in the how of the hill; And there will be ..."

2. The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient & Modern edited by John Ross (1878)
"Ye tipplers, open a' your poses,* Ye wha are fashed wi' ploukie noses, Fling ower your craig sufficient doses, You'll thole a hunder To fleg awa' your ..."

3. The Harp of Renfrewshire: A Collection of Songs and Other Poetical Pieces by William Motherwell (1872)
"And there will be sow-libber Pattie, And ploukie-fac'd Wat in the mill, Capper-nos'd Francie, and Gibbie That wins in the how of the hill; And there will be ..."

4. The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient & Modern edited by John Ross (1878)
"Ye tipplers, open a' your poses,* Ye wha are fashed wi' ploukie noses, Fling ower your craig sufficient doses, You'll thole a hunder To fleg awa' your ..."

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