pestilence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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pestilence in the PONS Dictionary

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Eventually, the pestilence subsided, the land was calmed, and the five cereal crops ripened.
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In such conditions, poetry presents itself as a real scourge, like some dangerous pestilence, almost like a social peril.
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It exemplifies the artist's obsession with nightmares of war, pestilence and death.
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Pestilence could transform his appearance into that of other people, both alive and dead.
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In 869, the people were suffering from plague and pestilence which was attributed to the rampaging deity.
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He breaks out of the police dragnet, and hides at a farm which recently had a pestilence infection.
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An estimated 250,000 people (about one in eight of the population) died from the ensuing pestilence and disease.
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Pestilence is less virulent during the winter months, and spreads less rapidly.
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Other variations include innocence (the unexpected) and pestilence.
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The city of contrasts was dubbed the city of fever and fortune, a port of pestilence and prosperity.
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