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plaguesome, a. Chiefly colloq.|ˈpleɪgsəm| [f. plague v. or n. + -some.] That tends to plague or trouble; troublesome, vexatious, plaguy.
1828Bentham Mem. & Corr. Wks. 1843 X. 583 These recollections are always plaguesome. 1865G. Macdonald A. Forbes 5 Ye plaguesome brat! 1880Blackmore M. Anerley xl, That plaguesome deed of appointment. Hence ˈplaguesomeness.
1859W. Anderson Disc. (1860) 150 Importuning even to plaguesomeness the cooperation of his brethren. |