infested in the PONS Dictionary

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the house is infested with mice
the house is infested with mice

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Field blewits are often infested with fly larvae and do not store very well; they should therefore be used soon after picking.
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After they return to the present, they find out the whole town is infested with zombies.
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It can provide shade in the garden, though is vulnerable to being infested by borers.
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They bleach so that they can be accepted in the front office of even the most disorganised and rat-infested haberdashery downtown or uptown.
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This was because the parasite infested the digestive tract of the abalones and prevented digestion and absorption of kelp, the abalone's primary food source.
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The hospital basements are also infested with rats and bats.
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But the thickly forested country infested with wild animals provided just the right kind of shelter for rebels.
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They played two nights of concerts a steel patch, sleeping in between in a cockroach-infested hotel.
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The straight route travels through farmland initially, before entering the rock-infested Canadian Shield.
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They are trypanotolerant, allowing them to be kept in tsetse fly infested areas.
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