plague with



plague someone or something with something

to bother or annoy someone or something with something. Stop plaguing me with your requests. We plagued the committee with ideas.
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plague with

v.
To pester, trouble, or harass someone or something with something: Reporters plague me with questions everywhere I go. The production was plagued with problems from the start.
See also: plague

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LorÁNd-Hungarian
Yehoyakim-Biblical Hebrew
Malik (2)-Native American, Greenlandic
Avner-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
GracelynGRAYS-linEnglish (Modern)
Erna (2)ER-nah (Swedish)Norse Mythology, Icelandic, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish