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plague-ridden

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plague-ridden [ˈpleɪgˌrɪdn] plague-stricken [ˈpleɪgˌstrɪkən] ADJapestado


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From the Inuit crossing of the Bering Strait, to plague-ridden immigrants aboard an Irish "coffin ship", the history is interesting and accessible, and readers may recognize connections to their own families through these stories.
He wrote to entertain people in a cold and plague-ridden London.
Anderson deceitfully informed readers that: "no plague-ridden ships had arrived in San Francisco, no focus of infection had ever been discovered, no diagnosis of a living case had been made, and the alleged identification of the plague bacillus may have been the result of bacteriological incompetence" [qu.
 
 
 
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