scourge u rečniku PONS

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They are rumoured to be evil demons that scourge people and generally cause mischief.
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He soon concluded that politics was the only way in which he could make an attack on the scourge of tuberculosis.
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Complaining of the evil lives of a corrupt clergy, he now called for repentance and renewal before the arrival of a divine scourge.
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The population of the city interpreted the wind as a divine scourge sent to the occupants.
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In the early 1900s cholera was a scourge that took the lives of many people.
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The series became a commentary on such everyday scourges as poverty, obesity, cancer and pollution.
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O cruel, accursed slavery! -what a scourge hast thou proved to millions of the human race!
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Malnutrition was rife and brought with it scourges of tuberculosis and dysentery.
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It is the scourge of all beings, as whatever living thing is basked in its light mutates both physically and mentally, becoming a raving monster.
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They gently strike their backs with a metal scourge.
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