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▪ I. blighting, vbl. n. (ˈblaɪtɪŋ) The action of the vb. blight; the fact of being blighted.1669 Worlidge Syst. Agric. (1681) 214 Very much differing from Mil-dews is the blighting of Corn, the Mil-dews..happening only in dry Summers, when on the contrary Blighting happens in wet. 1693 Evelyn De la ...
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Sark Newspaper
The BBC quoted Roseanne Byrnes, a member of the Chief Pleas, the island's legislature, who said the newspaper was "blighting my life and the lives of my
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blightingly
blightingly, adv. (ˈblaɪtɪŋlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a blighting manner; with blighting influence.
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Damon, and that Jupiter having enjoyed their hospitality saved them when he struck the Telchins, of whom Damon was chief, by lightning for maliciously blighting
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blighty
blighty, a. (ˈblaɪtɪ) [f. blight n. + -y1.] † a. = blighting ppl. a. Obs.1731 Switzer Pract. Fruit-Gard. (ed. 2) 287 Those blighty Airs rise, and by Elasticity are driven in Columns against Fruit-Trees. b. Affected with blight; blighted.1900 Standard 9 Nov., The acorn crop is an abundant one, the fr...
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Pullinger Kop
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Unfortunately, in recent years Pullinger Kop Park has fallen into a state of neglect and there are anti-social issues blighting the park
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blasterous
† ˈblasterous, a. Obs. rare. In 6 -terus. Blasting, blighting.1583 Stanyhurst æneis ii. (Arb.) 53 Corneshocks sindged with blasterus hurling of Southwynd whizeling.
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Umbilical ring
In some cases, hernias don't need any surgical repair but when it is larger in size that protrusion is blighting to the parent and the child, it would
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rectoriate
recˈtoriate [f. rector + -ate; cf. vicariate.] = rectorate.1881 T. S. Frampton Hund. Wrotham 64 The long and blighting rectoriate of Peter Alby, the Savoyard.
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Botrytis squamosa
squamosa) is a fungus that causes leaf blight on onion (often termed ‘blast’) that is distinctly characterized by the two stages – leaf spotting followed by blighting Complete blighting can be seen about 12 days after initial infection. Symptoms towards the later stages also include leaf tip dieback and necrosis.
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Duncan E. McKinlay
He concluded the speech calling for a renewal of the Geary Act which would "guard and protect [us] from the blighting curse of Asiatic immigration".
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阴暗家族 Skin Walker
An abusive relationship with the controlling psychiatrist who's treating her mother is already blighting Regine's life when the brutal murder of her grandmother
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Samira Hashi
In the Film, she discusses the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), and other issues she claims are blighting Somalia.
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Running for Governor 2 - 简书
Running for Governor 2. The next newspaper article that attracted my attention was the following: A SWEET CANDIDATE.-- Mark Twain, who was to make such a blighting speech at the mass meeting of the Independents last night, didn't come to time!
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Moments of Madness
The album's lyrical content covers themes of ageing, tattoos and "how the throwaway society is blighting the country with litter".
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