Scourge refers to a cause of widespread suffering or destruction in the context of the passage.
Scourge means a cause of widespread devastation or suffering, often in the form of a punishment or affliction. It can also refer to a whip used for punishment or torture.
Torment, Torture and afflict harm are great synonyms of the word scourge. Our reference library has more words for you. See the link below.
whip, scourge, flagellate, lash, birch, switch, cane, thrash, beat
"Copped it" is a slang term that is often used to mean being caught or receiving consequences for something, typically in a negative way. It can also mean to obtain or acquire something.
The word "cripes" is an exclamation used to express surprise, frustration, or annoyance. It is a euphemistic version of "Christ" or "Christ Almighty."
the scourge is hot like fire and ice baby. The above gibberish notwithstanding: A scourge is a whip used for punishment, though the word may also mean anything used to punish severely.
i was canned with a Scourge. scourge is used to whip animals.
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It would me to clean and purify or to eradicate.
scourge is to whip.
That dastardly pirate was the scourge of the seven seas.
Scourge and sonic one from alternate realities of each other. Scourge is part of the anti freedom fighters. He used to be identical to Sonic, but later his color changed, and he changed his name to Scourge. No, they are not related, they are alternate versions of each other from different universes. Kind of like anti fairies on fairly odd parents. Scourge is sonic's opposite, and sonic is scourge's opposite.
Scourge- A cause of affliction or calamity.
To scourge someone is to whip someone and scourge used as a noun means something destructive. An example sentence of it used as a verb is: In ancient times, criminals were scourged at a post as punishment. An example sentence using scourge as a noun is: He was the scourge of the company, always causing mayhem and sacrificing profits.
Scourge and Tigerpaw/Tigerstar
A channel is a passage connecting two bodies of water. The term is also used to indicate a navigable passage, as in a river or harbor.