plague-ridden

Adjective

 * 1) Experiencing an epidemic or epidemics of bubonic plague or another illness.
 * 2) * 1930, (pseudonym of Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson), , Book I, Australia Felix, Proem,
 * That was in the days of the first great stampede to the goldfields, when the embryo seaports were as empty as though they were plague-ridden, and every man who had the use of his legs was on the wide bush-track, bound for the north.
 * 1) During which there is an epidemic or epidemics of bubonic plague or another illness.
 * 2) * 2011, and Richard Jackson, “Global Aging and the Crisis of the 2020’s,” investorsinsight.com, 12 January, 2011,
 * Russia will be in the midst of the steepest and most protracted population implosion of any major power since the plague-ridden Middle Ages.
 * 1) Infected with or suffering from bubonic plague or another epidemic illness.
 * Russia will be in the midst of the steepest and most protracted population implosion of any major power since the plague-ridden Middle Ages.
 * 1) Infected with or suffering from bubonic plague or another epidemic illness.