Specific contagious and frequently fatal human disease caused by Yersinia pestis.
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Examples for "plague"
Examples for "plague"
1Venice, Italy: exhumation and study of plague victims; plague; public health measures
2That's taking the whole 'plague' thing a bit far, in my opinion.
3Crime -particularly violent crime -is a plague on South Africa.
4Local authorities used the plague as an opportunity to reshape the city.
5The history and modern state of the plague vaccine development are described.
1Local authorities used the plague as an opportunity to reshape the city.
2Sad the story of the plague in the City, it growing mightily.
3But the plague of it all is the damage to the fishing.
4Some time did pass; the plague ship grew larger and more distinct.
5People carried and spread the plague unawares until the fever took hold.
6When the plague breaks out the censorship must be of the strictest.
7I read on, but the nature of the plague was not discussed.
8Her satisfaction in Mr Elliot outweighed all the plague of Mrs Clay.
9Another outbreak of the plague, in 1427, inflicted injury upon the order.
10No ships will put in here so long as the plague exists.
11A quiet, respectable fellow; lost his family in the plague in '38.
12In the religious houses the plague wrought, if possible, worse havoc still.
13These three calamities were the plague, the fire, and the Dutch invasion.
14He then inquired as to the progress of the plague at Cairo.
15Then God sent the plague of the locusts announced by Moses before.
16All fear of the plague seemed to vanish with the flying disorder.
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