Likely to spread and cause an epidemic disease.
1 All the air is filled with the pestilent effluvium of his nostrils.
2 And from this pestilent beginning, the other sacrilegious conceits followed on me.
3 It is this pestilent son of yours has brought you into trouble.
4 She may do most pestilent mischief if she sets this gossip going.
5 And yet the rogue is but a pestilent roundhead-themore's the pity!
6 The first sip of love is pleasant; the second, perilous; the third, pestilent .
7 This pestilent Sir Humphrey was upsetting every tradition of the office.
8 Place a healthy man in a pestilent atmosphere, and he will inhale death.
9 Never had I ventured into so pestilent and forbidding a place.
10 Which of the two shall, in truth and nature, be the pestilent quality?
11 He brooked no discussion of his measures by any pestilent editor.
12 I'm a pestilent survivor of the feudal system, aren't I, Nona?
13 Life has become a hell for me, a pestilent , militant hell!
14 Out of this with your paupers, your charities, your reforms, your pestilent morals!
15 The flies are pestilent - incredibly noisy , intrusive, and disgusting-andoh, such swarms!
16 He had been regarded as a pestilent thorn in the sides of all ministers.
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