plagues in English

noun
1
a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes (see bubonic plague ) and sometimes infection of the lungs ( pneumonic plague ).
an outbreak of plague
verb
1
cause continual trouble or distress to.
the problems that plagued the company

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1. The First Three Plagues

2. 19 The First Three Plagues

3. But this animal plagues us.

4. Why did Jehovah cause these plagues?

5. Seven angels with seven plagues (1-8)

6. (Revelation 6:5, 6) Deadly plagues ravage mankind.

7. He brought ten plagues upon the ancient Egyptians.

8. Jehovah himself responded, bringing ten plagues upon Egypt.

9. 9 St. Genevieve is often invoked against plagues.

10. Aaron's rod produced miracles and plagues to intimidate the pharaoh

11. Pandemics, plagues and pestilence have beset humans throughout history.

12. Pharaoh refused, so Jehovah brought ten plagues on the Egyptians.

13. Out flew plagues, sorrows, and all sorts of evils against man.

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15. In spite of nine devastating plagues, Pharaoh still refused to release the Israelites.

16. 17 In the ensuing years the county was ravaged by plagues of grasshoppers.

17. The Ten Plagues demonstrated the Creator’s control over water, sunlight, insects, animals, and humans

18. Thus, in 1912 and 1913, he fought the Argentinian locust plagues with coccobacillus experiments.

19. Synonyms for Agonizes include worries, distresses, excruciates, anguishes, disturbs, besets, strains, frets, pains and plagues

20. Every single global ill that plagues the Earth... can be traced back to human overpopulation.

21. Synonyms for Afflicts include troubles, distresses, torments, bothers, worries, plagues, upsets, tortures, harasses and vexes

22. Genocide is an act of Barbarity that still plagues Sudan, Rwanda, and other countries

23. There have been plagues in the forests of the area due to the recent drought conditions.

24. Every last one passing by it will stare in horror and whistle over all its plagues.

25. It was a perilous existence, involving a constant battle with drought, insect plagues, and sweltering heat.

26. The plagues of aggressive nationalism, racism, chauvinism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and ethnic tension are still widespread.

27. A devastating insect pest of tobacco and cotton crops, the Budworm (Helicoverpa virescens) also plagues the home garden

28. The plagues of aggressive nationalism, racism, chauvinism, xenophobia(sentence dictionary), anti-semitism and ethnic tension are still widespread.

29. As each of the Ten Plagues befell Egypt, Pharaoh hardened his heart rather than displayed godly fear.

30. They smell it in the choking fumes from dense traffic and in the acrid smog that plagues some cities.

31. These wind deflectors were designed to stop the Buffeting that plagues the Supra at speed when the windows are down

32. This frame of reference is always derived from great historical events like wars, revolutions, plagues, famines, and economic crises.”

33. We believe that Atheists can proudly stand against the unfair judgment that so frequently plagues godless and non-religious people

34. A technique that quiets noise by producing Counteracting sounds may soon mute the background din that often plagues cellular-phone conversations

35. This is an Allusion to the Plagues of Egypt, which are recounted in the book of Exodus and are disasters or plagues (including locusts, frogs, lice, flies, boils, blood, darkness, and pestilence) sent by the God of Israel to force the Pharaoh to free the Israelites from slavery

36. The 17th century was marked by anti-Habsburg uprisings, fighting with the Turks, floods, plagues and other disasters, which diminished the population.

37. The Lord sent a series of plagues upon the Egyptians, but Pharaoh hardened his heart and still refused to free the Israelites.

38. (Exodus 12:38) These non-Israelites had experienced ten awesome plagues that wrought havoc upon Egypt and made a laughingstock of its false gods.

39. 20 Sudden plagues of these creatures have been occurring over recent years which settle upon living reefs and devour the coral polyps.

40. That those plagues are pictorial is to be seen from the fact that all the things written aforetime “were written for our instruction.”

41. But what plagues American still Bedevils the rest of the airline industry, which has racked up $55 billion in losses in the past decade.

42. “The Brawler is a man who exchanged his blacksmith’s hammer for a sledgehammer, vowing to battle against the corruption that plagues his country

43. They allegedly “caused frost and brought forth plagues of snails and caterpillars to destroy the seed and fruits of the earth,” says the German magazine Damals.

44. “Get out of her, my people, if you do not want to share with her in her sins, and . . . receive part of her plagues.” —REVELATION 18:4.

45. The recycling feature that plagues the graphics and sound also plague the gameplay, Considering that most of the style moves are virtually cribbed from the original title

46. In fact, it is not loss of efficiency that plagues bureaucracies (when that happens they are no longer bureaucracies but fall in some sort of perverse Bureaucratitis)

47. Banishing Oil is a powerful Hoodoo blend that can help you get rid of those annoying habits, harmful people, unhealthy situations, and negative energy that plagues you

48. Sometimes referred to as the Prince of Locusts, Apollyon sends forth plagues and diseases throughout the planes in an effort to increase his power above his fellow archdaemons.

49. Almighty God humiliated Egypt’s gods and magic-practicing priests by sending catastrophic plagues, slaying Egypt’s firstborn sons, and annihilating Pharaoh and his elite army in the Red Sea.

50. (Jeremiah 32:21) Imagine, the most powerful nation of the day brought to its knees by means of ten divinely sent plagues, including the death of its firstborn.