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    Use "pox" in a sentence

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    pox


    1. One of the ships on the horizon was reported by the prisoners as having small pox on board, so Waddell decided to avoid that one


    2. Another had pox marks all over his skin


    3. He had studied with them and had learned from them about treating the illnesses from the old country like the Zhen plague and barbarian pox and had taught them quite a bit about the local diseases


    4. waited on me when I had chicken pox and strep throat


    5. sure he’d say, “A pox on the House of Mouse


    6. This form of pigeon pox affects the skin by the


    7. The first night that the group visited that greenhouse of illusions the splen-did and taciturn old woman who guarded the entrance in a wicker rocking chair felt that time was turning back to its earliest origins when among the five who were arriving she saw a bony, jaundiced man with Tartar cheekbones, marked forever and from the begin-ning of the world with the pox of solitude


    8. thoughts I actually had the small pox virus


    9. His complexion was badly scarred, probably from chicken pox or a difficult battle with acne as a youth though he had still been quite an attractive man


    10. They decided the life I gave them was easy, if they didn’t get pregnant or the pox

    11. When they find out that they’ve become insignificant others while abroad, they hock these items in the plethora of pawn shops that dot this town like chicken pox


    12. That path, preserved and sharply defined by the traditionalists, included prayers and creed but it did not include so living as to avoid measles and small pox


    13. during chicken pox infection, and some preliminary data supports its use in treatment of


    14. given either 200,000 IU of vitamin A or placebo one time during chicken pox, the children


    15. researchers then treated the patients’ siblings with vitamin A before chicken pox became


    16. effect of vitamin C on viral infections have involved both measles and chicken pox


    17. A Tithe, a Tax, a Pox, and a Pax


    18. The Tax as pox is when you perceive taxation as financial violence, terrorism, or legal extortion, and thus ransack public institutions and proclaim social anarchy – every gun for themselves – or you take to the streets and demand that the Gun Law that be tax the fucking rich to fix the tattered social net which enabled the escalation of their advantage


    19. This is pox allmericana: a smart war culture with a cyber military utilizing intelligent system technologies to engage in the brute force of social killing: the taking of life for control of a people, resource, or situation


    20. ” I recite the words I wrote before the chipped manifesto finishes its inload of my BlackSpace cast I'mage pox: a meme that is transferred at the non-inoculated intersections of virtspace

    21. He does not have the king's ear and that Cobham woman hangs round his neck like a touch of the pox


    22. 'Didn't he die of the pox a few years back?'


    23. They’d never had colds, measles, or chicken pox


    24. Sonponna is not the cause of small pox and I have already ordered for vaccines from Lagos


    25. Once they are vaccinated, they will not have small pox


    26. Woman: There was no outbreak of small pox; we have all been vaccinated


    27. Small pox was


    28. Everyone had told him how ‘lucky’ he had been that chicken pox had prevented him from travelling at the last minute


    29. Her face was slightly pock-marked from a childhood chicken pox and her eyes were round and plain


    30. "We were at the doctor because you had the chicken pox

    31. Winkie started to walk down to sidewalk with her microphone in hand as the camera followed her and showed a better view of the large estate, "The young girl was at hospital with her parents and sister at the time, when a nurse that was treating her sister for chicken pox noticed she also had it and took her away from her parents, saying she needed to be taken out of the room to be treated… but was never seen again after that, until now


    32. SIMONE: Ugh, imagine having the pox on the National Health


    33. Chicken pox is a highly contagious condition


    34. Young children are more prone to it, but if you have not had it as a kid, you might have chicken pox in your adult years as well


    35. You can get relief from chicken pox using different home remedies that are safe and reliable


    36. That poor, stuffed shaggy dog had survived chicken pox, a spilled glass of Kool-Aid, and an unceremonious toss into the trashcan


    37. There's a bloody sight more pox than pax


    38. But they can go hang, says he with a wink, for me with their bully beef, a pox on it


    39. KITTY: And Mary Shortall that was in the lock with the pox she got from Jimmy Pidgeon in the blue caps had a child off him that couldn't swallow and was smothered with the convulsions in the mattress and we all subscribed for the


    40. – the spotted feathers of a thrush for the pox, say, or sheep

    41. Chicken pox? Measles? I think absently


    42. Inch and the girl quit pretending that there is anything to detain them further in this waiting room filled with pox and hacking coughs


    43. I would sooner have the pox


    44. ’ An’ there was e’en twelve Black Slaves thrown o’erboard alive fer bein’ sick with Pox durin’ that blasted Middle Passage


    45. Once, in the Time o’ Charles II, ’twas the Noble Resort o’ Gentry, but now, ’tis a floatin’ Bawdy House an’ the Lair o’ Ladies o’ the Town who drink Burnt Brandy (they say to defend their Stomachs from the Chill Air upon the Water) an’ lye in wait fer such poor Cunny-haunted Fellows as they can infect with the Pox


    46. John Cleland’s scandalous Book, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, for which he stole my History, e’en my Christian Name; but being a Man, and a Man of very Eccentrick Understanding and Questionable Parts at that, he could not but sentimentalize my History, giving me an humble, unlearnt Country Childhood (with Parents conveniently carried off by the Pox) and claiming that I met Mother Coxtart (whom he calls Brown—thus confusing her with another venerable Abbess of the Day) at a Registry Office where I had supposedly gone to seek a Place as a Chambermaid


    47. She progresses, through gradual Stages of Debauchery, from being kept by a rich Jew (whom she cuckolds), to being the tainted Whore of Highwaymen, to beating Hemp in Bridewell (still in her Whore’s Finery!), to dying of the Pox in a Garret, whilst her poor Urchin sits by the Grate, waiting for his meagre Supper


    48. The true Royal Chymical Wash-Ball for the beautifying of the Hands and Face, as it is from the first Author, without Mercury or anything prejudicial, largely experienced and highly recommended by all that use them, and that for making the Skin so delicately soft and smooth, as not to be parallel’d by either Wash, Powder, or Cosmetick; and it being indeed a real Beautifier of the Skin, by taking off all Deformities, as Tetters, Ringworms, Morphew, Sunburn, Scurff, Pimples, Pits, or Redness of the Small Pox, keeping it of a lasting and extream Whiteness


    49. You didn't want mumps, chicken pox, and whooping cough in your house all in three weeks


    50. You didn’t want mumps, chicken pox, and whooping cough in your house all in three weeks




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    Synonyms for "pox"

    pox lues lues venerea syph syphilis

    "pox" definitions

    a common venereal disease caused by the treponema pallidum spirochete; symptoms change through progressive stages; can be congenital (transmitted through the placenta)


    a contagious disease characterized by purulent skin eruptions that may leave pock marks