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1
to cause worry,
pain
, or
difficulty
to someone or something over a
period
of time:
Examples:
Financial
problems
have been plaguing their new
business
partners
.
My shoulder's been plaguing me all
week
.
2
to
annoy
someone,
especially
by
asking
repeated
questions
:
Examples:
The
children
plagued
him with
questions
all through
lunch
.
He's been plaguing me for a
loan
of the
book
.
3
a
serious
disease
that
kills
many people,
often
used to
refer
to bubonic
plague
, a very
infectious
disease
caused
by
bacteria
spread
mainly
by
fleas
(=
small
insects
that
bite
) on
rats
or other
animals
, that
causes
swelling
,
fever
, and
usually
death
in
humans
:
Examples:
In 1349 almost
half
the
townspeople
of
Cork
died
of
plague
after the
Black
Death
arrived
in the
town
.
The
book
looks at
infectious
diseases
, from the
plague
to SARS, and at how
treatment
has
changed
over the
centuries
.
Somehow
they had
survived
when the
Plague
came.
They
described
the
historical
plagues that had
killed
millions
.
4
a
large
number
of things that are
unpleasant
or
likely
to cause
damage
:
Examples:
a
plague
of
insects
5
to cause someone or something
difficulty
or
suffering
,
esp
.
repeatedly
or
continually
:
Examples:
Financial
problems
have been plaguing the
company
.
That
pain
in my
shoulder
is plaguing me again.
6
a
serious
disease
which
kills
many people
7
The
plague
refers
to a
disease
that
appeared
several
times in the 14th
century
and later and that
killed
more than one
third
of the people in
Europe
and many people in
Africa
and
Asia
;
Black
Death
.
8
A
plague
is also a
large
number
of
insects
or
animals
which cause
damage
or
unpleasant
conditions
in an
area
:
Examples:
[
C
]
Trees
throughout
the
Northeast
are being
attacked
by a
plague
of
gypsy
moths
.
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