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Search option Results found in English Dictionary Synonyms: [n] : pestilence , pest , pestis , epidemic disease [gt] [n] : pestilence , pest , epidemic disease [gt] [n] : infestation , swarm [gt] , cloud [gt] [n] : calamity [gt] , catastrophe [gt] , disaster [gt] , tragedy [gt] , cataclysm [gt] [n] : annoyance [gt] , bother [gt] , botheration [gt] , pain [gt] , infliction [gt] , pain in the neck [gt] , pain in the ass [gt] [v] : blight , afflict [gt] , smite [gt] [v] : harass , hassle , harry , chivy , chivvy , chevy , chevvy , beset , molest , provoke , annoy [gt] , rag [gt] , get to [gt] , bother [gt] , get at [gt] , irritate [gt] , rile [gt] , nark [gt] , nettle [gt] , gravel [gt] , vex [gt] , chafe [gt] , devil [gt]
Derived terms: be plague d , bubonic plague , plague with , ambulant plague , ambulatory plague , black plague , cattle plague , glandular plague , plague pneumonia , plague spot , plague d , plague y , pneumonic plague , pulmonic plague , septicemic plague , tin plague , white plague
Example: Rats carry the plague . More often than not, famine is accompanied by plague . The plague occured that year. So far no less than 100 people have died of the plague . Thousands of people died during the plague . Im the type that avoids risk like the plague . A worldwide plague of theft emptied museums. One was never married, and thats his hell; another is, and thats his plague . Tobacco, divine, rare, superexcellent tobacco, which goes far beyond all the panaceas, potable gold, and philosophers stones, a sovereign remedy to all diseases...but as it is commonly abused by most men, which take it as tinkers do ale, tis a plague , a mischief, a violent purger of goods, lands, health, hellish, devilish and damned tobacco, the ruin and overthrow of body and soul. For some reason, people have been avoiding me like the plague ever since I got back from India. If you dont start treating people with a little more respect, people may start avoiding you like the plague . Tom has been avoiding me like the plague ever since he broke my glasses. Tom has been avoiding me like the plague ever since he borrowed my car. Mice carry the plague . The plague came from the swamp. The plague has devastated entire cities. The United States faced a Bubonic plague epidemic at the beginning of the twentieth century. He was a strong boy, full of life, before he was stricken with the plague .
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Plague was recognized as a English verb Infinitive: (To) plagueGerundio: plaguingPast participle: plagued
Indikative 9. Pluperfect indic. or Past perfect
11a. Future perfect or future anterior
Conditional Subjunctive Imperative
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