Sentence example with the word 'pestilent'

pestilent

Definition adj. exceedingly harmful

Last update: June 24, 2015


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Erasmus only ventures to say in his friend's defence " that while he was chancellor no man was put to death for these pestilent opinions, while so many suffered death in France and the Low Countries."   [Please select]

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"He is an ill favoured looking varlet; and is, I doubt not, a pestilent heretic."   [Please select]

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Every resident in India is aware of the depredations committed by this pestilent class of the carnivora.   [Please select]

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(He had a most pestilent trick of perpetually playing monitor, to the wet-blanketing of all good fellowship.)   [Please select]

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Except Wilmington, it is the most pestilent resort for blockade-runners on the entire coast.   [Please select]

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I've got to ride round with this pestilent old bird-confound him.   [Please select]

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"Prithee man, get into the carriage out of this pestilent throng, that I may the better hear thee," said the governor.   [Please select]

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"He is the son of Caboche, the head of the flayers, one of the most pestilent villains in the city."   [Please select]

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"I will say it till Doom," cried his servant, "for my wife has gone away with that pestilent king, and he has got the double of your bad bargain."   [Please select]

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From its wallow in the marshes, where the pestilent grey fog hung round its dwelling, the monster, known to all men as the Grendel, came forth, to kill and to devour.   [Please select]

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