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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181. This sexist plague began with Scene Queens: Young, punk girls on social networks who put up titillating pictures of themselves for free.
182. Devouring Plague: The bonus coefficient has been increased to be on par with other DoT spells.
183. Despite this advance, one should still Yersinia pestis like , well, the plague.
184. This flea plays a very important role in advancing the prevalent peak of plague in autumn and winter and helping the main vector overwintering with plague in the epizootic process of plague.
185. Scarlett thought despairingly that a plague of locusts would be more welcome.
186. In the winter of 1941 , Japanese germ warfare made a plague in Changde Region.
187. Tim seems to have escaped the cynicism which is the absolute plague of our generation.
188. SARS has turned up countrymen's absence of preparative defense in disguise of subitaneous plague.
189. Plague, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and leptospirosis are three main rodent - borne diseases in China.
190. However, plague outbreaks following use of a biological weapon are a plausible threat.
191. Seal off the city from all outside contact to stop the spread of the plague.
192. Established methods of indirect in situ PCR detected from the paraffin section of gosling plague virus.
193. Pneumonic plague is caused by the same bacterium that occurs in bubonic plague.
194. This is no doubt who made the bear market of the plague were even worse.
195. an outbreak of plague.
196. Transmit malaria, yellow fever, Rickettsia of disease, plague, filariasis, and so on, the destruction of grain, timber and food.
197. Are we on the brink of a new white plague in Russia?
198. Objective:To control Citellus dauricus Brandt effectively and to control the incidence of plague for a long time.
199. And there wasn't just one millipede found - there was a plague of them!
200. Objective To know the present situation of Citellus-dauricus plague and analyse development of plague epidemic and provide scientific basis for prevention and control.
201. While the result of Minimum spanning tree suggested evolution relationship of different plague natural foci.
202. Active long-term surveillance of zoonotic foci and rapid response to reduce exposure during epizootic outbreaks have been successful in reducing human plague.