Lexicographical Neighbors of Ploukie
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 ..."