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plungy, a. rare.|ˈplʌndʒɪ| [f. plunge + -y.] Causing or coming in plunges; bringing heavy showers, rainy (obs. or dial.).
c1374Chaucer Boeth. i. met. iii. (Camb. MS.), The fyrmament stant dirked by wete plowngy [v.r. ploungy] clowdes. Ibid. iii. met. i, The sterres shynen more agreablely whan the wynd nothus leteth hise plowngy blastes. 1566Drant Horace, Sat. vii. F iij b, Pufte up with pleasures plungie puffes. |