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To cause physical pain; to infect with a contagious disease.
plague
smite
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Trouble.
trouble
pain
ail
plague
smite
1
Venice, Italy: exhumation and study of
plague
victims;
plague
;
public health measures
2
That's taking the whole
'
plague
'
thing a bit far, in my opinion.
3
Crime -particularly violent crime -is a
plague
on South Africa.
4
Local authorities used the
plague
as an opportunity to reshape the city.
5
The history and modern state of the
plague
vaccine development are described.
1
Not often you get to
smite
the ungodly in such great numbers.
2
They've always said they could
smite
down Sathanas whenever they wanted to.
3
Wizards have dared to
smite
blood upon the gateways of the king.
4
The Great King from beyond the deserts would
smite
those outrageous upstarts.
5
Again did the chieftain
smite
me across the head, and darkness came.
1
In the US, water shortages
afflict
crop-growing areas and wildfires threaten cities.
2
These viruses are rarely lethal and often mildly
afflict
their natural hosts.
3
Then all the foremost heroes among the Parthas began to
afflict
Karna.
4
So we decided to
afflict
this star with one of those diseases.
5
The body they may
afflict
,
but the mind is beyond their power.
6
Physical ailments are not the worst form of suffering that
afflict
humanity.
7
Better to serve Lucifer than the God who could so
afflict
me.
8
The Egyptians set over them taskmasters to
afflict
them with their burdens.
9
Menchu said Cabral's murder was just one of many to
afflict
Guatemala.
10
He should
afflict
and obstruct them and seek to drain their treasury.
11
Do not
afflict
your countrymen: but let every one fear his God.
12
Thou hast prepared a table before me against them that
afflict
me.
13
The evils and sorrows that
afflict
mankind are of mankind's own making.
14
They goad and
afflict
a heedless man or one that is insensate.
15
Verily, we
afflict
those human beings who are given to such conduct.
16
Having obtained this prosperity, I hope, grief doth not
afflict
thee still.
afflict
·
afflict mankind
afflict the people
afflict men
afflict willingly
afflict humanity
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