"Plain-clothes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Wearing ordinary or civilian clothes, as opposed to a uniform or a distinct style that signifies a particular group, occupation, or institution.
I couldn't find any definition for the word "plaguey". It's possible that it's a misspelling, an error, or a proper noun. Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?
There is no word "plaguily". It's possible that you meant "plagiarily" or "plaguely", but both words are not found. However, if we're trying to make sense of the word, "plaguily" could be an adverbial form of the word "plague", which is a disease or a pest that causes distress. It could be interpreted as "plaguily" being an adverb form to indicate the act of causing or related to a plague or disease.
To consistently trouble or annoy someone or something in a persistent and often irritating way.
A Plaguy is a term used in the 18th century, especially in Scotland and Northern England. In literature, a plaguy refers to a troublesome, annoying, or burdensome person.
A type of flatfish, typically found in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans, with yellow or brown coloration and a broad, flat head. It is edible and valued for its mild flavor and firm texture.
Plaid is a type of woven fabric with a pattern of crossed stripes in multiple colors. The word is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "plaide," meaning "blanket."
It seems there is no word as 'plaided'. However, I think you may have misspelled it or confused it with the word 'plated'. If that's the case, 'plated' means:To cover or coat with a thin layer of metal, plastic, or other material, often to give a decorative or protective finish.
Plaids are patterns characterized by a repeating series of square or rectangular strips of color, often intersecting each other at right angles to form a crisscross or grid-like effect.
The word "plainant" refers to a person or party that brings a lawsuit or complaint against another party, typically in a court of law. It can also refer to the person making a formal complaint or accusation, often in a business or commercial context.For example: "The plainant in the defamation case failed to prove their claims."
Plainchant is a style of monophonic sacred song in Western Liturgical music, typically sung by one voice without accompaniment. It is also known as plainsong or plainsong proper.
Wearing or disguising oneself in casual, civilian clothing instead of formal uniform or official attire.
Simpler or less complicated. More direct and straightforward, without any unnecessary embellishments.