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The only common word in the English language that is not a proper noun that exactly rhymes with plague, is vague.There are scores of words that rhyme depending on how flexible you are in your definition of rhyme or your pronunciation of the words in question, and many more which simply end in "-gue"Rhymes with Plague:BegBlacklegBootlegBowlegCraigDoglegEggForelegHagueKegLegMuskegNutmegVaguePlease see: "Sources and Related" links for more words.
The Plague by Camus.
Plague, Yersinia pestis, bubonic plague, black plague, black death, fleas, rats, middle ages.
bedog, haunt, hound, plague, pursue, shadow, tag, tail, track, trail, trouble
In 1349, there were no cures for the plague.
analogue, tongue, plague
Historically, "plague" has been used for any number of widespread out breaks of disease including the Black Death, The Great Plague of London, Typhus, and even Syphilis.Other words for "plague" include:PoxEpidemicScourgePestilence
yaws - spirochetal disease; yersinia pestis - microbe that causes the plague
So they did not get it
Guest, guess, league, fatigue, rogue, tongue, coquette, grotesque, pique, plague, plaque.
Plague has many signs. Some of them are fever, vomit of blood.