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."