scourge|scourges in English
noun
[skɜrdʒ /skɜːdʒ]
whip, lash; suffering, calamity, afflictio
Use "scourge|scourges" in a sentence
1. 2 After the scourge of war came the scourge of disease.
2. My father punished you with whips, but I will do so with scourges.”
3. My father punished you with whips, but I will punish you with scourges.’”
4. The European budget absolutely must continue to help those fighting the scourges afflicting European society.
5. No, for scourges such as cancer and heart trouble have reached epidemic proportions.
6. The Scourge of Arial February 21st, 2001
7. Scourge by Amentia, released 08 May 2017 1
8. Worldwide, some 500,000,000 humans suffer from this scourge.
9. Fixed a terrain glitch near the Scourge Secret Shop.
10. The new boss was the scourge of the inefficient.
11. He's a scourge, a walking symbol of weakness.
12. Carjackings have become a scourge in the D.C
13. Bloodstain worked on training the new Scourge agents
14. 3 Inflation was the scourge of the 1970s.
15. 19 Fixed a terrain glitch near the Scourge Secret Shop.
16. Play Commando - Defend the Allies from the scourge of Europe.
17. Yet the scourge of famine and starvation keeps on advancing.
18. 20 Drugs are a scourge that is devastating our society.
19. Anarchy is the raid exotic of the Scourge Of The Past
20. “Whom Jehovah loves he disciplines,” says the Bible, and “he scourges every one whom he receives as a son.”
21. The cruel captain used a scourge on his disobedient sailor.
22. 5 Pirates are once again the scourge of the China Sea.
23. We must address this scourge resolutely and with one yardstick.
24. 7 Gun violence is the scourge of my daughter's generation.
25. 4 The new boss was the scourge of the inefficient.