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Pestilent

adjective
1.
Exceedingly harmful.  Synonyms: baneful, deadly, pernicious.
2.
Likely to spread and cause an epidemic disease.  Synonyms: pestiferous, pestilential, plaguey.  "Plaguey fevers"






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... body-color will tend to teach you all this, more than any other method, and above all it will prevent you from falling into the pestilent habit of sponging to get texture; a trick which has nearly ruined our modern water-color school of art. There are sometimes places in which a skillful artist will roughen his paper a little to get certain conditions of dusty color with more ease than he could otherwise; ...
— The Elements of Drawing - In Three Letters to Beginners • John Ruskin

... do his worst Till he burst, Let him bore and burrow, morning, noon, and night, If he finds the diet sweet, oh, Who am I to place a veto On the pestilent mosquito?— ...
— Rhymes of the East and Re-collected Verses • John Kendall (AKA Dum-Dum)

... under the general authority. The extension of the prohibition to bills of credit must give pleasure to every citizen, in proportion to his love of justice and his knowledge of the true springs of public prosperity. The loss which America has sustained since the peace, from the pestilent effects of paper money on the necessary confidence between man and man, on the necessary confidence in the public councils, on the industry and morals of the people, and on the character of republican government, ...
— The Federalist Papers

... a witch, but I, a prophetess or a seer. These things come to you with your blood, I suppose, seeing that your mother was of a gypsy tribe and your father a high-bred Spanish gentleman, very learned and clever, though a pestilent heretic, for which cause he fled ...
— The Lady Of Blossholme • H. Rider Haggard

... art not," said Don Quixote; "for not only art thou not sage silence, but thou art pestilent prate and perversity; still I would like to know what three proverbs have just now come into thy memory, for I have been turning over mine own—and it is a good ...
— Don Quixote • Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra


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