Scourges [noun]
Definition of Scourges:
plague, torment
Opposite/Antonyms of Scourges:
Sentence/Example of Scourges:
And there is much to be done and to be said, but take my word for it: This scourge will stop.
The day after I reached the harbour, I was ordered on board the Scourge.
A company came on board the Scourge, and they filled us chock-a-block.
The Scourge had gone down on the night of the 7th, or the morning of the 8th, I never knew which.
I never saw a studding-sail in any of the schooners, the Scourge excepted.
Israel relapsed into idolatry, and God punished them with the scourge of war.
You ask Doc Peets; he'll tell you that this yere Monte with his snorin' is a scourge.'
Outside, the rain, driven by gusts, smote the window as with a scourge.
The scourge had been conquered in its first and only stronghold.
Scourge her soundly, man; scourge her till her blood runs down!