Plaguy
[pley-gee] /ˈpleɪ gi/ Chiefly Northern U.S.
adjective
1.
such as to , torment, or annoy; vexatious:
a plaguy pile of debts.
adverb
2.
vexatiously or excessively:
The room is plaguy hot.
/ˈpleɪɡɪ/
adjective
1.
disagreeable or vexing
adverb
2.
disagreeably or annoyingly
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