The Collaborative International Dictionary
Plunket \Plun"ket\, n. A kind of blue color; also, anciently, a kind of cloth, generally blue.
Wiktionary
n. A kind of blue color; also, anciently, a kind of cloth, generally blue.
Usage examples of "plunket".
There were five captains, four other lieutenants and General Plunket, Commander of the Guard, who was an old man in his seventies who had actually served in World War II—ancient history to Joe.
General Plunket said, with horrible clarity, "that you have said quite enough, young man.
My agent's gotten work for me with Plunket before, both times for crazy things.
There were five captains, four other lieutenants and General Plunket, Commander of the Guard, who was an old man in his seventies who had actually served in World War IIancient history to Joe.
But Plunket Greene used to say that all a singer needed was two teeth and a sigh.