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afflict

[uh-flikt] / əˈflɪkt /


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In Migraine Revelations Afflict Michelle Bachmann’s Campaign, John Rennie argues this is not necessarilly a disqualifying thing for her if one understands migraines.

From Scientific American • Jul. 22, 2011

Afflict thyself with me, and gather unto me all swimming creatures that live in thee.

From The Legends of the Jews — Volume 1 by Szold, Henrietta

—How can you, lady, suffer this impertinent Afflict you thus?

From A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2 by Bullen, A. H. (Arthur Henry)

Alas, my friends, Why mourn you thus? let not a private loss Afflict your hearts.

From Cato A Tragedy, in Five Acts by Addison, Joseph

Afflict, af-flikt′, v.t. to give continued pain, distress, or grief: to harass, or vex.—pa.p.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various




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