15 adverbs to describe how to infests

Depart from MoroccoRoads dreadfully infested by RobbersA Tribe of aboriginal FreebootersDescription of MoroccoFilth of the common PeopleTobacco disallowedJustice of the Emperor.

Again he made his escape, and soon afterwards he organized a desperate gang of outlaws who infested the country north of the Union Pacific railroad, and when the stages began to run between Cheyenne and Deadwood, in the Black Hills, they robbed the coaches and passengers, frequently making large hauls of plunder.

In order to restore England to such a state of tranquillity as it was then capable of attaining, nought was wanting but the subjection of the Northumbrians, who, assisted by the scattered Danes in Mercia, continually infested the bowels of the kingdom.

My greatest annoyance here is the infinite number of bugs and fleas, which infest me by day and night most intolerably.

Let him therefore lay down his employment, whatever it be, who can no longer exert his former activity or attention; let him not endeavour to struggle with censure, or obstinately infest the stage till a general hiss commands him to depart.

Within a dozen years of the close of the century just past, this territory was infested by a band of robbers, whose boldness has had few equals in the history of American brigandage.

Only think of the horrors of a house without a queenYawning servants, negligent housekeepers, extorting tradespeople,these and a thousand other annoyances, for which you have no relief, because you cannot stoop to meddle or make in such transactionsare the agitations which perpetually infest the domestic commonwealth of a bachelor.

On this island we spent the night, and were sadly infested by midges.

Though they had often been constrained to pay tribute to the crown of England, they were with difficulty retained in subordination, or even in peace; and almost through every reign since the Conquest, they had infested the English frontiers with such petty incursions and sudden inroads, as seldom merit to have place in a general history.

Farther south, every watering-place on the African coast was infested by the English and French pirates who had their headquarters in the West Indies.

They were uniformly vermin-infested and sometimes of the "muzzle-loading" variety.

I shall be able to help him with my knowledge of the world, and to keep him out of the way of sharpers and a pack of rogues who commonly infest young men.

Verily, thee wouldst infest us with a pest, and bleed us to death for our cure.

Round San Fernando, a Chinese will rent from a sugar-planter a bit of land which seems hopelessly infested with weeds, even of the worst of all sortsthe creeping Para grass {186}which was introduced a generation since, with some trouble, as food for cattle, and was supposed at first to be so great a boon that the gentleman who brought it in received public thanks and a valuable testimonial.

This observation is strikingly illustrated by an occurrence which formerly took place in Holland, where an ancient law existed forbidding salt in the bread of certain criminals; they were in consequence horribly infested with worms, and quickly died.

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