The plague upon your house. (catholic tastes).Did you ever spend sleepless sleep·less adj. 1. a. Marked by a lack of sleep: a sleepless night. b. Unable to sleep. 2. nights wondering what that swarm of hungry locusts from Exodus 10 looked and sounded like? I thought not. But, in any case, with the "Swarm of Locusts Plaguedome" you'll no longer have to. "With a quick swish of your wrist you can cause millions of ravenous locusts to descend de·scend v. de·scend·ed, de·scend·ing, de·scends v.intr. 1. To move from a higher to a lower place; come or go down. 2. upon the world's food supply!" It's the first in a line of Plaguedomes from Massachusetts-based Products of the Apocalypse apocalypse (əpŏk`əlĭps) [Gr.,=uncovering], genre represented in early Jewish and in Christian literature in which the secrets of the heavenly world or of the world to come are revealed by angelic mediation within a narrative Inc. "These 40mm domes are cast in the finest of plastique plas·tique n. See plastic explosive. [French, from Latin plasticus, plastic, of modeling; see plastic.] Noun 1. and glass," the Plaguedomes Web site explains. "Every scene is individually designed to make each of the 10 plagues extremely unique. Hours of tender, loving care are invested in each of these works of art to provide you with an experience of biblical proportions." (www.plaguedomes.com) |
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