Definition of Plovery

1. abounding in plovers [adj] - See also: plovers

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plovery

plouk
ploukie
ploukier
ploukiest
plouks
plounce
plounced
plounces
plouncing
plouter
ploutered
plouters
plover
ploverlike
plovers
plovery (current term)
plow
plow ahead
plow back
plow horse
plow into
plow on
plow stop
plow through
plow up
plowable
ploward
plowback
plowbacks
plowboy

Literary usage of Plovery

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

1. The Celtic Twilight by William Butler Yeats (1902)
"There is no more ready short-cut to the dim kingdom than this plovery headland, for, covered and smothered now from sight by mounds of sand, ..."

2. A Child's Garden of Verses and Underwoods by Robert Louis Stevenson, Alexander Harvey (1906)
"... airs of the hill, The plovery Forest and the seas That break about the Hebrides, Should follow over field and plain And find you at the window pane; ..."

3. A Child's Garden of Verses and Underwoods by Robert Louis Stevenson, Alexander Harvey (1906)
"... airs of the hill, The plovery Forest and the seas That break about the Hebrides, Should follow over field and plain And find you at the window pane; ..."

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