be at the plague
To be bothered; to make the effort to do something.
One of a hundred a year, or so, is all I wish:—I would not be at the plague of paying land-tax for a larger.
ADJ
bubonic
great
A great plague swept through the city in the 1600s and killed thousands of people.
QUANT
outbreak
Several outbreaks of plague swept through the city during the medieval period.
VERB + PLAGUE
suffer
The coastal town suffered a plague of rats after the old warehouse closed down.
be decimated by, be destroyed by
PLAGUE + VERB
break out, start, strike (sth)
A serious disease broke out in the village last summer and affected hundreds of people.
spread
PREP
~ of
A plague of locusts destroyed the entire harvest across the region last summer.