Definitionadj. contaminated with infecting organisms
Last update: August 26, 2015
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Most part pestiferous dens, overcrowded, dark, foully dirty, not only ill ventilated, but deprived altogether of fresh air. [Please select]
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"It seems that that pestiferous British frigate the _Talisman_, lies at anchor in the bay, on the other side of the island." [Please select]
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Of course the pestiferous _Chronicle_ took an entirely different view of the situation. [Please select]
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There was only this pestiferous overlaying of shame and cowardice to be removed. [Please select]
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Why anybody's willin' to have such a dum'd, wuthless, pestiferous varmint as that 'round 's more 'n I c'n understand.' [Please select]
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"It seems that that pestiferous British frigate, the Talisman, lies at anchor in the bay on the other side of the island." [Please select]
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"Well, I would have suggested Topsail Island, but those pestiferous kids are going there, I hear." [Please select]
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Pestiferous little 'clothes' moths must have infested the box, for there were none elsewhere in the Cabin.' [Please select]
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Often to all these causes of infection are added myriads of grasshoppers, which cover the ground, where they die, aggravating the mass of pestiferous vapour which fills the atmosphere. [Please select]
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Two head-nets if your stay is long, one if short, to be worn in case of swarms of pestiferous flies and mosquitoes. [Please select]
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