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pestilent

[pes-tl-uhnt] / ˈpɛs tl ənt /


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Trump is a proven misogynist, a racist and a ball of pestilent, narcissistic slime.

From Salon

He gets as far as lamenting that the Earth itself “appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapors” before being blown up by a rocket.

From The Verge

By Galloway’s reckoning, the pestilent side effects of unbridled capitalism could be boiled down, in both cause and solution, to women’s willingness in the bedroom.

From Washington Post

Island living looks like a privilege when the world is pestilent.

From New York Times

And while White House numbers aren’t counted in the city’s official tally of cases, the Rose Garden stunt has created a pestilent hot spot.

From Washington Post