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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(91) But I was writing, usually, and just plagued to hear him ring.
(92) The first electronic calculations were plagued by storage limitation.
(93) A judgmental infelicity plagued past generations.
(94) The barrio is plagued by drug dealers.
(95) But the plan is plagued by bureaucratic in-fighting.
(96) I was plagued at Ipswich with the customhouse officers.
(97) He says he is plagued by stage fright.
(98) Campania has been plagued by refuse trouble for 14 years.
(99) At the beginning its leaves were plagued with white spots, which the researchers chalked up to insufficient nutrients. These days it looks like a healthy modern date palm .
(100) We shall get nowhere if we are plagued by fears.
(101) It is also supposed to test-drive technologies for NOAA's pending Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS), a multi-spacecraft system plagued with technical delays and budget problems.
(102) It is, rather, that the electoral system -- even when plagued by partisanship -- is the best ever devised to defang angry citizens and the political movements they form.
(103) Later plagued by intense back pain that had migrated to his neck he took the hypnotic drug chloral hydrate as a sleep aid and tried electric-shock therapy which failed to provide relief.
(104) Tax problems play plagued Timothy Geitner, the president chose'streasure department , he Treasury Department.
(105) As a key device for the realization of WDM-based all-optical network, OXC(optical cross connection) device is plagued with severe crosstalk problem caused by the interaction of its signal and link.
(106) It is difficult to concentrate on anything else when you are plagued with sneezing, itchy water eyes, itchy nose and throat, congestion, coughing, and postnasal drip.
(107) Gulf finance ministers met Saturday in the Saudi capital of Riyadh to discuss a unified response to the same seize-up in local credit markets that has plagued the U.
(108) And(sentencedict.com), 24/7 Wall St. examined geographic areas that have already been plagued by drought and water shortages off and on.
(109) The movement towards democracy in Latin America and the foreign debt problems that have plagued it have gone out of focus.
(110) We still fall for the same logical traps, the same wacky ideas, the same old discredited snake oil in shiny new bottles that plagued our forefathers—and their forefathers.
(111) The market is plagued by overcapacity, mainly because the big French producers, Renault and Peugeot, and VW have not cut capacity, and discounting is rife.
(112) The mayor of Shenzhen bemoaned thethe southern boom town was plagued with traffic jams and pollution.
(113) It was the fourth consecutive last-place finish for LaGuardia,[www.Sentencedict.com] a congested airport in the borough of Queens which is plagued by delays but hopes to burnish its image with new high-profile restaurants.
(114) Similar cost inflation has plagued the network as a whole.
(115) As he is a mulatto person's identity, their lives are plagued by racism.
(116) Stock market behavior itself hinted at investors reservations about the plan though, with major indexes closing beneath session highs and the day's trade plagued by volatility.
(117) Much of this research was also plagued by methodological problems theoretical ambiguities.
(118) Even more telling is Japan's deepening dependence on China's dynamism for growth in a mature economy plagued with an aging, shrinking population and a shortage of policy solutions.
(119) Bottom line: Baidu will continue to be plagued by turmoil in its top management and failure of its new initiatives, as CEO Robin Li struggles to find a long-term growth formula for his company.
(120) In the myth, Bellerophon was a prince who killed the Chimera, the monster with the head of a lion and the tail of a 26)serpent who plagued the ancient world.
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