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Definition of "blights" [blights]

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blight. (verb)

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Use "blights" in a sentence
  • "“Ted Bundy is one man who so clearly personifies the horror of these twin blights on our society— serial killing and the Republican Party."
  • "In fact, almost all the best-known 'blights' and bladder-forming insects are aphides of one kind or another, affecting leaves, or stalks, or roots, or branches."
  • "Thank God there’d been a motorcade often or so cars and he’d just followed them—through the red lights, driving fast, flashing his blights, which is what you’re supposed to do as a cop when you’re in pursuit but don’t have a dashboard flasher."
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