Plague (one) with (something) phrase
To make someone feel annoyed; to cause difficulty or trouble for someone/something continually.
Look at those scars on the elephant's body. It must have been plagued with whippings.
I knew he would keep plaguing me with questions until he got the answer.
Celebrities are usually plagued with private questions from reporters and journalists.
To annoy someone very much
An informal way to say that it doesn't bother me any.
To make someone feel angry or upset
Used to complain that one does the same thing very often, usually in an annoying way
To annoy someone
The verb "plague" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
A legal matter that is very easy to solve
The house owners didn't lock the doors before going out, and that's why they got broken in. This is an open and shut case.