Conflicts and uncertainties beleaguered the court during the weeks following the King's death.
A plague of doves hit the town in 1896, devouring crops and beleaguering the people.
This is an issue that has beleaguered the shellfish industry for years.
They are charged to lie in wait, beleaguer the enemy, and attack him when he is inattentive.
He is especially beleaguered at the moment and it is as if he can do nothing right.
Any commander who puts a force deliberately into a position where it will be immediately beleaguered has the brains of a louse.
The city's once extensive library system has been beleaguered by financial difficulties and in 2010 it threatened to close, but was incorporated by the county system.
The authors, beleaguered in their own country, appear to be equally wary of their prospective audience elsewhere.