Hark! Another pestilential swarm approaches!
what is pestilent and a sentence for it
You use Pestilence in a sentence as a noun, since it is a fatal disease. One example sentence would be; "The Bubonic Plague was a pestilence in Britain a long time ago, but luckily has ended."
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
The subject of a sentence is who or what that sentence is about.
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The word "pestilential" is the adjective form of the word "pestilence. " An example of a sentence using the word "pestilential" is "Some parts of West Africa are pestilential and experience outbreaks of Ebola. "
The pestilential spray killed the bugs right away. Hope this helps ^_^
The word "pestilential" is an adjective.
A pestilential stench is a poisonous odor or smell.
You use Pestilence in a sentence as a noun, since it is a fatal disease. One example sentence would be; "The Bubonic Plague was a pestilence in Britain a long time ago, but luckily has ended."
Elisha Harris has written: 'Pestilential diseases, and the laws which govern their propagation' 'Hints for the control and prevention of infectious diseases' -- subject(s): Communicable diseases, Prevention
William Hird has written: 'Remarks upon pestilence and pestilential diseases. Interspersed with some observations on the mortality amongst the horned cattle. ... By William Hird, M.D'
John Barker has written: 'The harmony of the truth; the second part, called the harmony of the scriptures' 'A treatise on the putrid constitution of 1777 and the preceding years, and the pestilential one of 1778: of the obstinate disorders that appeared in the former, and the malignant and pestilential fever that arose in the latter, ... By John Barker' 'Epidemicks, or general observations on the air and diseases, from the year 1740, to 1777 inclusive; and particular ones from that time to the beginning of 1795; ... By J. Barker' 'The nature of inoculation explained, and its merits stated'
Whether or not to speak one's mind is what the internal conflicts are about in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the sentry explains what he and his colleagues go through in deciding what to say or not regarding the burial of Polyneices' exposed body. Prince Haemon has to figure out what to say or not regarding Antigone's death sentence. Teiresias must work out what to say or not regarding Creon's illegal edict and the city's pestilential environment.
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The "type" of animal is doubtless a fish. New species, not native to North America, are introduced to the continent through the ballast water of ships coming from other places. Pestilential species have been plaguing the Great Lakes and other bodies of water including the tributaries of the Mississippi.
It is the first sentence of a paragraph which is the topic sentence.