Etymology: [ 'sk&rj also 'skOrj, ] (noun.) 13th century. From Old French escorgier (“to whip”), from Vulgar Latin excorrigiāre, consisting of ex- + Latin corrigia (“thong,whip”)
A whip often of leather, A persistent pest, illness, or source of trouble, (figurative) cause of suffering to people, To strike with a scourge, whip; "The religious fanatics flagellated themselves", punish severely; excoriate, To harass or afflict severely, devastate or ravage; "The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion", something causes misery or death; "the bane of my life", a person who inspires fear or dread; "he was the terror of the neighborhood", a whip used to inflict punishment (often used for pedantic humor), To whip severely; to lash, To punish with severity; to chastise; to afflict, as for sins or faults, and with the purpose of correction, a whip used to inflict punishment (often used for pedantic humor) punish severely; excoriate, Hence, a means of inflicting punishment, vengeance, or suffering; an infliction of affliction; a punishment, A lash; a strap or cord; especially, a lash used to inflict pain or punishment; an instrument of punishment or discipline; a whip, whip, lash; suffering, calamity, affliction, A scourge is something that causes a lot of trouble or suffering to a group of people. the best chance in 20 years to end the scourge of terrorism, If something scourges a place or group of people, it causes great pain and suffering to people. Economic anarchy scourged the post-war world, lash, whip, flog; chastise, punish severely, past of scourge, third-person singular of scourge, plural of scourge, present participle of scourge,
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A whip often of leather - "He flogged him with a scourge."
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A persistent pest, illness, or source of trouble, (figurative) cause of suffering to people - "Graffiti is the scourge of building owners everywhere."
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To strike with a scourge
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whip; "The religious fanatics flagellated themselves"
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punish severely; excoriate
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To harass or afflict severely
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devastate or ravage; "The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion"
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something causes misery or death; "the bane of my life"
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a person who inspires fear or dread; "he was the terror of the neighborhood"
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a whip used to inflict punishment (often used for pedantic humor)
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To whip severely; to lash
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To punish with severity; to chastise; to afflict, as for sins or faults, and with the purpose of correction
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a whip used to inflict punishment (often used for pedantic humor) punish severely; excoriate
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Hence, a means of inflicting punishment, vengeance, or suffering; an infliction of affliction; a punishment
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A lash; a strap or cord; especially, a lash used to inflict pain or punishment; an instrument of punishment or discipline; a whip
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whip, lash; suffering, calamity, affliction isim
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A scourge is something that causes a lot of trouble or suffering to a group of people. the best chance in 20 years to end the scourge of terrorism
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If something scourges a place or group of people, it causes great pain and suffering to people. Economic anarchy scourged the post-war world
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