Use "plagued" in a sentence

1. The project has been plagued by delays.

2. Famine plagued a score of nations.

3. She was plagued with arthritis.

4. However, technical hitches plagued the first night.

5. Insomnia plagued her and sapped her strength.

6. The people have been plagued by thirst, they've been plagued by frogs, by lice, by flies, by sickness, by boils.

7. He was plagued by eye troubles.

8. The Army was plagued by internal divisions .

9. We were plagued by the ubiquitous mosquito.

10. Ethnic tension has also plagued northern Ghana.

11. Why are travelers especially plagued with this affliction?

12. TODAY’S world is plagued by “pangs of distress.”

13. Diem was plagued by chaos throughout the summer.

14. Are you plagued by painful memories of hurtful past experiences?

15. An undeniable perfection that plagued my soul.

16. 4 Famine plagued a score of nations.

17. Imagine the questions that must have plagued Nebuchadnezzar!

18. Despite his enlightenment, physical problems still plagued him.

19. Most sweeteners are plagued with unwanted unpleasant Aftertastes

20. She was plagued by weakness, fatigue, and dizziness.

21. He says he is plagued by stage fright.

22. Not surprisingly, the work was plagued by desertions.

23. We were plagued by a myriad tiny flies.

24. Lord knows I have plagued the pigeons often enough.

25. 18 She was plagued by weakness, fatigue, and dizziness.

26. The government has been plagued by repeated corruption scandals.

27. The children plagued him with questions all through lunch.

28. The team has been plagued by injury this season.

29. Ballyhooed state coronavirus testing lab in Valencia plagued with inconclusive tests Gov

30. The area is plagued by soil erosion and flooding.

31. Elway has been plagued all season by back problems.

32. This Charmed is plagued with Democrat views of young people

33. This criminal has plagued my family for nearly 20 years.

34. He was plagued by dark impulses, evil thoughts of violence.

35. The project's been plagued with financial problems all along the line.

36. As he is a mulatto person's identity, their lives are plagued by racism.

37. And why are we plagued with so many seemingly insoluble problems?

38. The system has been plagued with glitches ever since its launch.

39. Sarah had been plagued continually by a series of minor illnesses.

40. The administration has been plagued by scandal and controversy. Sentencedict.com

41. He is plagued by demons which go back to his traumatic childhood.

42. 24 Yet, to many it seemed that Jesus was “plagued” by God.

43. Who is not occasionally plagued by discouragement, impatience, the taking of offense?

44. Such calamities as famines, diseases, earthquakes, and wars have plagued them on an unprecedented scale.

45. Errors of omission and treatment have plagued the study of Allometry in primates.

46. Because of this, Plantin was plagued by rumors that he printed heretical books.

47. At the beginning of Festus’ time in office, Judea was plagued by bandits.

48. Nevertheless... we... we pushed on towards the Ogowe River... plagued by mandrake flies.

49. Perhaps this is a reflection of the problems that have plagued nuclear fission.

50. Rock stars have to get used to being plagued by autograph hunters.

51. Her old car was unreliable, so the trip was plagued by breakdowns.

52. They live in areas plagued by wars, political unrest, ethnic violence, or terrorism.

53. 26 He is plagued by demons which go back to his traumatic childhood.

54. Stewart is still battling to fully shake off hamstring trouble which has plagued him all season.

55. Counterfeiting is a problem that has plagued both governments and consumers for centuries

56. At the time, the area was plagued by juvenile delinquency, vandalism, and drug addiction.

57. Unfortunately, our new neighborhood was plagued with drug and alcohol abuse, crime, and prostitution.

58. Church union is often plagued by archaic concepts and models projected by outsiders and insiders.

59. Mrs Thatcher's first government was plagued by leaks - a symptom of divisions and poor morale.

60. It claimed that the streets of Paris were overrun with rabid dogs and plagued by crime.

61. Eunuchs are not plagued with acne, for acne is triggered by the male or androgenic hormones.

62. The mayor of Shenzhen bemoaned thethe southern boom town was plagued with traffic jams and pollution.

63. Synonyms for Beleaguered include harassed, aggravated, badgered, hassled, plagued, tormented, troubled, persecuted, pestered and vexed

64. Louka is also plagued by the police who are very suspicious about his bogus marriage.

65. NEW HAVEN – Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) – also known as sleeping sickness – has long plagued rural sub-Saharan African populations.

66. Residents of Albatross Way have been suffering sleepless nights, plagued by rogue drivers racing their cars behind Presto supermarket.

67. Lydia recalled with devious glee how Father Maier had been plagued by diarrhea on a previous trip.

68. These parents are not plagued by feelings of guilt or an unresolved sense of sadness and loss.

69. I knew of Roxbury as an impoverished neighborhood in Boston, plagued by gun violence and drug crime.

70. Charles has struggled with knee trouble while Wilson has been plagued by Achilles tendon and hamstring problems.

71. The town has been plagued by armed thugs who have looted food supplies and terrorized the population.

72. What's The "Blackest" Last Name? It's a question that has plagued us for forever

73. Cummins' early cricketing career has been plagued with injury, primarily a stress fracture in his back.

74. Countries like Hungary had big, over - leveraged financial systems, plagued by reckless lending and spendthrift consumers.

75. The gun industry has been plagued in recent years by lawsuits from cities, states and individuals.

76. He later focused on Haiti, which had just emerged from the Duvalier dictatorship but continued to be plagued with problems.

77. A day before the fight, the inexperienced boxer was plagued with Angst about losing his first match

78. 20 Lydia recalled with devious glee how Father Maier had been plagued by diarrhea on a previous trip.

79. ERIS MOTHER OF Cacodaemons (KAKODAIMONES) Eris was the mother of the Kakodaimones (Cacodaemons), evil spirits which plagued mankind

80. Both historical accounts and paleoecological studies reveal that these provinces have been plagued with droughts for centuries.