Similar words: plague, vague, league, vaguely, intrigued, beleaguer, colleague, plagiarize. Meaning: [pleɪg] adj. (often followed by `with' or used in combination) troubled by or encroached upon in large numbers.
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(61) But hardly had it reached our screens last July than it was plagued by troubles and controversy.
(62) Laura's Beau was third last year but has been in rotten form since then having been plagued by blood trouble.
(63) Voters also defeated Proposition 201, a complicated measure aimed at restricting shareholder lawsuits, which have plagued Silicon Valley high-tech companies.
(64) Health problems have plagued him almost every step of the way.
(65) The plant, an older-style, Soviet-designed pressurised water reactor, has been plagued by problems for several years.
(66) Locally and at other sites, Sidewalk has been plagued with delays and turnover of key personnel.
(67) At 2-1 up, Team Cotswold played it steady and Chelmsford were plagued with bad luck on net cords and injuries.
(68) Shakespeare's early poems sketch that double vision and later many of his heroes are plagued by it.
(69) The Highlands has one of the highest suicide rates in the country and is plagued by huge numbers of fatal accidents.
(70) Tourists will visit scores of new museums and monuments in neighborhoods now plagued by crime and decay.
(71) At dawn he'd woken up briefly, plagued by the vanishing wisps of a vague and irritating dream.
(72) She was feeling almost physically sick with nerves, and increasingly plagued by tension headaches.
(73) Afterwards he was reticent about the ill-fortune which has plagued him.
(74) They kept up a twenty-four-hour vigil outside Coleherne Court, and plagued her at the kindergarten.
(75) Moreover, Hilti could see itself plagued by labor shortages far into the future.
(76) Early versions were plagued by clogged print heads, blurry prints and a tendency to smudge.
(77) Towering over East Main Street, the elegant nine-story landmark has been plagued by financial instability since it opened in 1925.
(78) The visitors were again struck by injury; a problem which has plagued them all season.
(79) Fires continued to burn elsewhere in the West in states plagued by one of the worst droughts of the century.
(80) Charles has struggled with knee trouble while Wilson has been plagued by Achilles tendon and hamstring problems.
(81) She wouldn't say even then but I plagued her a bit till she couldn't keep it to herself any longer.
(82) Only this season, his second in Tucson, has Davis avoided the myriad off-court problems that plagued his career since childhood.
(82) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(83) Perhaps the most noticeable earnings problem has plagued the semiconductor group, the hottest sector through the first three quarters of 1995.
(84) As we shall see, the lesson they teach is that we are designed for a system of monogamy plagued by adultery.
(85) For, like Max, he'd been over-anxious about his health: arthritis had plagued him, and high blood pressure.
(86) Bugel wants to correct the problems that plagued his rushing defense and offense against the Chargers.
(87) It had been plagued by excessive absenteeism, restrictive practices, inter-union demarcation lines and poor product quality.
(88) But the $ 86 billion F-22 program has been plagued with mismanagement, design flaws and soaring costs.
(89) Perhaps this is a reflection of the problems that have plagued nuclear fission.
(90) From the early days Kylie was plagued by obscene phone calls and hate mail.
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