plague

UK /pleɪɡ/ US /plɛɡ/
noun 5verb 2

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(noun.)

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.

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