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Sentence count:202+11Posted:2017-01-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: annoybadgerbotherdiseaseepidemicharasshauntmolestpesterpestilencetormenttroublevexworrySimilar words: vagueleaguecolleagueplagiarizecoagulateflagjet lagguestMeaning: [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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91. It rarely suffers the power cuts, fuel shortages and subsiding roads that plague Lagos and other big cities.
92. But the injured continued to plague the system with their suits, and finally a bargain was struck.
93. At about the same time, his two legitimate sons died of the plague.
94. The skeletons found on this site were buried in unorthodox manner and might have been plague victims.
95. They were shopkeepers who sold medicines or cures and established their right to treat the sick during the plague.
96. Monservate was demolished after an outbreak of bubonic plague,[sentencedict.com/plague.html] an unusual fate for a station.
97. Trees evenly spaced, at regulation height, and all plumb vertical, must be avoided like the plague.
98. As you know, the best commercial travel pictures avoid people like the plague.
99. He could not bring himself to say the words,(sentencedict.com) so great was his terror of plague.
100. On stage and screen the attempt goes on to understand this end-of-the-century plague.
101. His speech carried a surprising pledge to end by March a nationwide plague of salary arrears.
102. He'd known Taylor had the plague, but hadn't realized people were counting the days to his demise.
103. Surprisingly, the widespread mortality of the plague of 1349 did not completely upset the balance of power between lord and peasant.
104. This problem was to plague the new party until its virtual disappearance from the scene after the 1987 general election.
105. Bubonic plague, typhoid, polio, diphtheria, tuberculosis, syphilis and gonorrhea still afflict much of the world.
106. Local legend attributes its origins to commemoration of the village's deliverance from the Great Plague in 1665.
107. At the age of twenty, he took charge of a hospital in Siena during the plague of 1400.
108. Thus, there seems little doubt that it was bubonic plague which struck Chesterfield in 1586-87.
109. Compliance sometimes led to delay in burial, though there was a waiver for anyone dying of the plague.
110. During a plague and famine in Genoa, she worked selflessly among the stricken and endeared herself to all.
111. Chaos ensues, with a plague of bodies littering the rooms and stairways.
112. Also patron of good weather and rain; he is invoked against misfortune and plague.
113. Some say these were sent by the Witch King to plague him.
114. There are now three people dead - it's like a plague that's struck the whole Lossie complex.
115. Opinions have caused more ills than the plague or earthquakes on this little globe of ours. Voltaire 
116. During the siege of Bristol he was taken ill with the plague and again feared for his life.
117. To date I've not heard word one about such a plague in the Czech Republic.
118. But when their two sons had grown to manhood Thebes was visited by a terrible plague.
119. The site was used again during the subsequent plague in 1630.
120. From that day the plague began to abate, and to show its gratitude the city decided to build a new church.
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