(noun) plague, a Serious (sometimes Fatal) Infection Of Rodents Caused By Yersinia Pestis And Accidentally Transmitted To Humans By The Bite Of An Infected Rat Flea (especially Bubonic Plague)
(noun) plague, a Swarm Of Insects That Attack Plants; "a Plague Of Grasshoppers"
(noun) plague, an Annoyance; "those Children Are A Damn Plague"
(verb) plague, annoy Continually Or Chronically; "He Is Known To Harry His Staff When He Is Overworked"; "This Man Harasses His Female Co-workers"
(noun) plague, any Epidemic Disease With A High Death Rate
(noun) plague, any Large Scale Calamity (especially When Thought To Be Sent By God)
(verb) plague, cause To Suffer A Blight; "Too Much Rain May Blight The Garden With Mold"
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