Synonym: annoy, badger, bother, disease, epidemic, harass, haunt, molest, pester, pestilence, torment, trouble, vex, worry. Similar words: vague, league, colleague, plagiarize, coagulate, flag, jet lag, guest. Meaning: [pleɪg] n. 1. a serious (sometimes fatal) infection of rodents caused by Yersinia pestis and accidentally transmitted to humans by the bite of a flea that has bitten an infected animal 2. any epidemic disease with a high death rate 3. a swarm of insects that attack plants 4. any large scale calamity (especially when thought to be sent by God) 5. an annoyance. v. 1. cause to suffer a blight 2. annoy continually or chronically.
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31. I'm not a fan of parties - in fact I avoid them like the plague.
32. The plague struck again for the third time that century.
33. The average age at death of plague victims was 14.
34. Why did you speak to him? You usually avoid him like the plague .http://sentencedict.com
35. Plague often follows flood.
36. I felt like a messenger of plague and death.
37. He died while tending to plague victims.
38. Yet the ageless question continued to plague us.
39. If not, avoid like the plague.
40. Drugs have become the plague of the modern world.
41. The Profitboss avoids committees like the plague.
42. Social problems plague these low-income communities.
43. Domestic violence is a plague on our land.
44. Smallpox, tuberculosis, influenza, pneumonia, plague, scarlet fever[sentencedict.com], diarrhea.
45. It was getting to be like a plague.
46. Heavy rains continue to plague the state.
47. AIDS has been called a sexual plague.
48. It says: a plague on all your Willards.
49. Rats are known to carry diseases like the plague.
50. I wonder what really causes a plague of rats?
51. Avoid cliches like the plague! 6.
52. They return to the behaviors that led to the crisis in the first place, and plague returns with a vengeance.
53. Unless they are quite brilliant, jokes are best avoided in essays. Avoid cliches like the plague! 6.
54. Swindon is suffering a plague of illegal encampments, although some gypsies are more considerate than others.
55. But more unusual was her crackdown on heavy drinking among employees-also a largely male activity and a national plague.
56. Sixty-two villagers died of the plague in the seventeenth century.
57. Later on, my nursing studies taught me it had been a form of bubonic plague.
58. The writer's po-faced style occasionally irritates: do people really need reminding that cases of bubonic plague should be treated immediately?
59. It looks like a battle ground or a visitation of plague; and indeed, it is something of both of these.
60. We can only wait and help each other and watch this dreadful plague spread.