bubonic plague
lung plague
black plague
great plague
devouring plague
a plague of fleas.
a plague of locusts; a plague of accidents.
The plague struck Europe.
Plague was then prevailing in that city.
plague one's life out
staff theft is usually the plague of restaurants.
a plague on all their houses!.
the problems that plagued the company.
an epidemic of sylvatic plague among prairie dogs.
Rumours about the plague were rife.
He was plagued to death.
The plague raged for months.
A plague visited the village.
Plague often follows flood.
Plague was once very common here.
The plague once could wipe out a village.
A plague of locusts afflicted the land.
We were plagued by the ubiquitous mosquito.
a place that Robyn normally avoided like the plague .
The region has been plagued by dozens of armed groups.
But Clement VI can't stop the plague.
Not unless Erik once had the bubonic plague.
Unfortunately, prairie dogs often harbor fleas, and fleas can carry the plague.
Ebola is not the Great Plague.
But your whole career in the NBA has been plagued by injuries, right?
The continent's economy was also plagued by extremes.
By 1269, Dutch monks were producing a special juniper-based spirit said to cure the plague.
They join up over the Great Plains and become a plague.
So my patient Fernando, he's plagued.
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