Examples of using Infested in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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We're infested.
Infested with three inch long bloodsuckers!
She's been infested.
It's infested with cats.
It's not infested.
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Maggot infested… crazy, zombie dissidents!
My city is infested.
They're infested with wilddeoren.
Father's house was infested.
Infested rats have been found world-wide.
My chambers are infested.
And it's infested with the fungus Claviceps purpurea.
Some of them look a bit infested themselves.
Hey! You're infested with a six-legged plague here, pal.
They have all been cold, infested rat holes.
Infested birds appear healthy, albeit rather less lively.
Shipments from infested countries.
They also happen to be the last ones infested.
Yes, the Earth, infested by swarms.
So all these highlighted areas are already infested.
Everything seems infested by violence.
Why, I don't mind telling you… this place is infested.
The entire town is infested with Shriners!
Euphorbiaceae infested with the red spider mite tetranychus bastosi acari: tetranychidae.
Adults are more frequently infested than children.
Unsafe foods infested with microorganisms or chemicals.
More than once,I rode bareback with Smokey Joe's grandchildren through lands infested with rattlesnake.
No site that is infested, if I understand.
Any organism infested with SCP-229 is to be immediately incinerated.
But nowadays… the area is infested with desperados and Indians.