Here's a few insulting words from Shakespeare to get you started: goatish, malt-worm, measle, pox-marked, spleeny. |
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I panicked and stampeded toward the bedroom door, trying to body-English the stricken little measle out the window as I hustled away. |
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But with the smallpox and measle epidemics that killed so many Mohawks, and the wars and trickery and everything that the Europeans used, the Mohawks finally got tired and went up north. |
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Development of a cell culture system susceptible to measle, canine distemper, and rinderpest viruses. |
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Thus begins an adventure in which Measle finds friends, braves dangers, wreaks vengeance and discovers a happy ending. |
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Measle deaths by three-quarters and both tuberculosis and maternal deaths by a half. |
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Measle watches in horror as his new baby sister, Matilda, causes uproar when she unwittingly reveals herself to be a Mallockee, a magical being of almost limitless powers. |
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