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blight English

Meaning blight meaning

What does blight mean?

blight

a state or condition being blighted cause to suffer a blight Too much rain may blight the garden with mold any plant disease resulting in withering without rotting

Synonyms blight synonyms

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Conjugation blight conjugation

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blight · verb

Examples blight examples

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Simple sentences

The doctor said that this blight is immedicable.

Movie subtitles

Clothes are a blight on civilization!
They blight and curse and damn you.
I hope the whole blasted bed dies of blight!
He's trying to put the blight on me.
May death blight you as you stand and walk and ride and sleep.
Yes, that's the only blight in the picture.
He'll blight our lives.
Our blight must be removed from this earth.
Looks pretty good, except your sweet potato's got the blight.
Lady, you're a blight on your husband's name.
Uncle Blight masterminded their campaigns.
Destroy him. - He maketh a blight on the land.
The electromagnetic phenomenon known as Murasaki 312 whirls like some angry blight in space, a depressive reminder that seven of our shipmates still have not been heard from.
Clothes are a blight on civilisation!
The blight?
The blight that wiped out the Lucretia Quimby daisy in the year 1.
He maketh a blight on the land.
A blight has fallen over Ireland.
Within an hour, the Zeon blight will forever be removed from Ekos.
That establishment was a blight on the entire community.
But you showed signs of forgetfulness and you lett in this provincial town alone with my thoughts and blight, that has betallen me.
I'd move the Tolmiea to the light, the leaves are getting a blight.
But this house.this house gave me a sharp sense of spiritual blight.
Better get the telemias moved closer to the light, Dr., you're getting a blight on the leaf.
Charm is the great English blight.
Famous or not, the man's a blight on our very existence.
They're.they're quite a.blight on the area, you know.
A blight, a pox, a stone around my neck.
The blight's quickened in her.
Then there is a treatment for the blight.
So. they brought us the blight.
When the blight quickens, the lesions turn red.
Trevean, if you tell us what you know about the blight we may be able to help.

News and current affairs

Despite vast sums of money spent aiding such states over the last 50 years, armed conflict and violence continue to blight the lives of millions of people around the world.
In Southern Africa, the Southern African Development Community, after a shaky start, is pushing ahead with joint projects, of which transport infrastructure, a blight on much intra-African commerce, is a central theme.
So when Kim Jong-il passes from the scene, and political instability meets economic blight, the regime could fall apart.
The stigma surrounding the disease remains hard to dispel, and results in discriminatory attitudes and practices that continue to blight the lives of millions of people.
But, until we clean the soil in which this poisonous plant takes root, it will continue to blight the life chances of millions of young people around the world - and jeopardize our own security.

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