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  1. Archaic an expression of intense disgust or aversion for someone.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

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      Archaic an expression of intense disgust or aversion for...

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  2. Definition of a pox on both your houses in the Idioms Dictionary. a pox on both your houses phrase. What does a pox on both your houses expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  3. Jun 8, 2023 · a pox on. ( archaic, offensive) To express curses upon (somebody), when irked or wroth, as though wishing someone "a pox". ( humorous, said alternatively with of) To hell with (abstract or unalive things).

  4. 1 day ago · “Even if you’ve never had chicken pox, it’s a virus that can catch you,” says Nimba. “If you’re next to someone who has shingles with open vesicles, it increases your likelihood of getting it, especially through direct contact with the vesicles.” Shingles will present as a rash or small bumps, usually in one specific area on the body.

  5. pox: [noun] a virus disease (such as chicken pox) characterized by pustules or eruptions. smallpox. syphilis.

  6. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) used it as an insult in his play The Tempest (Act 1, scene 1): A pox o’ your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog!4. During the late 15th century, the term “pox” described a disease characterized by eruptive sores. 5 It was originally spelled as “pockes,” the plural of “pocke” (similar ...

  7. A new strain of the mpox virus is spreading quickly in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and experts say it is the most dangerous variant they have seen. Mpox, which used to be called monkeypox ...

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