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Sentence count:144+4Posted:2017-03-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: plaguevagueleaguevaguelyintriguedbeleaguercolleagueplagiarizeMeaning: [pleɪg]  adj. (often followed by `with' or used in combination) troubled by or encroached upon in large numbers. 
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(31) Wanda Kaczynski is plagued by guilt.
(32) Church union is often plagued by archaic concepts and models projected by outsiders and insiders.
(33) Yes, we defeated the United States, but now we are plagued by problems.
(34) At last the green straw, which had plagued wheat harvest from the start, had disappeared.
(35) Lydia recalled with devious glee how Father Maier had been plagued by diarrhea on a previous trip.
(36) He said those efforts were plagued by widespread corruption and official indifference.
(37) A foot injury plagued him all last season; he played in only eight games.
(38) Mrs Thatcher's first government was plagued by leaks - a symptom of divisions and poor morale.
(39) Read in studio Violence has erupted again on an estate which has been plagued by joyriders.
(40) They've got to learn that this business is plagued with fantasists and people with grudges.
(41) Nor is the Thames/BBC project likely to be beset by the teething troubles which plagued the pioneer satellite broadcasters.
(42) The school Littky came to was plagued with discipline problems.
(43) Grigsby has been plagued by several lawsuits and violent personal incidents.
(44) Yet the same problems which plagued the civil courts prevailed.
(45) Stewart is still battling to fully shake off hamstring trouble which has plagued him all season.
(46) He has been plagued by indecision and poor handling of his clock time.
(47) But the life of a first generation feminist can be plagued by disconcerting lapses.
(48) Residents of Albatross Way have been suffering sleepless nights, plagued by rogue drivers racing their cars behind Presto supermarket.
(49) Frederick was plagued with one illness after another throughout his childhood, mainly suffering from asthma and other breathing problems.
(50) The old man had been plagued by visitors all week.
(51) Louka is also plagued by the police who are very suspicious about his bogus marriage.
(52) There will also be further reforms in the banking sector,[sentence dictionary] plagued by corruption allegations.
(53) The gun industry has been plagued in recent years by lawsuits from cities, states and individuals.
(54) The tiny village near Wantage has been plagued with crime.
(55) Price inflation plagued the distribution of imported goods and was aggravated by bottlenecks in ports like Khorramshahr and beyond.
(56) He found shelter in a cave, and there self-doubt plagued him.
(57) I wondered how McMurphy slept, plagued by a hundred faces like that, or two hundred, or a thousand.
(58) It claimed that the streets of Paris were overrun with rabid dogs and plagued by crime.
(59) Plagued with leg trouble this season, the four-year-old is more than capable of winning another small sprint.
(60) Nevertheless the Republicans, plagued by continuing factional disputes over strategy, tactics and supply, proved unable to recapture lost territory.
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