Causing irritation or annoyance.
Contaminated with infecting organisms.
Likely to spread and cause an epidemic disease.
Tending to corrupt or pervert.
1 You bury your seamen upon the pestiferous shores; and, shocking to humanity!
2 The air is pestiferous ; warm and diseased, it fans us as we approach.
3 Yet the atmosphere of pestiferous fragrance had attracted, rather than repelled.
4 There was really only one drawback - the pestiferous draft-boards that never stopped snooping round.
5 There was only this pestiferous overlaying of shame and cowardice to be removed.
6 The site is badly chosen, unhealthy, and more pestiferous than Sardinia.
7 The American effort was wholehearted, but God was not found in those pestiferous regions.
8 The most pestiferous and difficult to adjust to the law of progress and advancement.
9 We must get as many of these pestiferous sectarians into the net as possible.
10 He flung them off like a lot of pestiferous puppies, and cleared the door.
11 But Ma never admitted anything pestiferous about running the store.
12 A pestiferous sanity keeps demanding of me that I translate incoherent things into words.
13 Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin stared down at the pestiferous unfortunates, which included Maxim.
14 She would not be persuaded against visitations to pestiferous hovels.
15 He was the one who coined the pestiferous nickname Jibba-Jibba.
16 He is a most pestiferous giant, with a numerous family.
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