Perhaps this new, strange affliction had caught him earlier than she, and his behavior at the Mall had been a consequence of it.
It may be that if we knew more of such strange afflictions we might be the better able to alleviate their intensity.
Whatever strange affliction she suffered from has no importance any longer.
The werewolf howled like a damned soul and jerked about as if in the throes of some strange affliction.
In the plot, a strange affliction infects the crew of the Enterprise, destroying their inhibitions.
There is the strange affliction of the first four courts, which are often out of use during the busy morning hours - too wet or too dry, we're never certain which.
He had been suffering from toothache, but couldn't find a local dentist who was prepared to treat him, because of his strange affliction: he bites dentists.
One curious feature that must be mentioned in connection with this distant planet is the strange mental affliction which the System psychiatrists call "Plutoma- nia."
Some strange, grammatical, mind-body affliction is making some well-known folks in sports and politics refer to themselves in the third person.
This "disease" is a strange affliction that plagues the Devil Lady universe.