Blight Mnemonic
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blight
blight
/blaɪt/
Examples
- Kats grew very slowly and was blighted by the plagues of 1603 to 1605 and 1650.
- Is it the blight or the starvation and deaths
- There is a medication to cure blight.
- The blight was only one of the factors.
- The neighborhood is now badly blighted.
- Anger is the evil genius and blight of the intellect.
- It seems the sport's been blighted that way.
- The neighborhood is one of the most blighted in the city.
- In the Highlands, in 1846, potato crops were blighted.
- Much of his time as player was blighted by injury.
a state or condition being blighted
noun
any plant disease resulting in withering without rotting
noun
cause to suffer a blight
verb
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"Bite + Light. The plant's bright bite, a sickness in sight."
"Bite + Light. The crop's delight turned to plight with a blight's bite in the night."
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