Definition of «blighter»

The term "blighter" is a British slang word that means an annoying or troublesome person, thing, or situation. It can also be used to describe someone who causes trouble or mischief.

Usage examples

  1. The blighter stole my bicycle and rode off into the distance.
  2. I can't believe that blighter never returns his library books on time.
  3. Watch out for those pesky little blighters, they tend to ruin picnics by stealing food.
  4. The blighter next door always plays loud music late at night, disrupting our sleep.
  5. That mischievous blighter painted graffiti all over the school walls.
  6. Don't be fooled by his innocent face, he's a cunning blighter who likes to trick people.
  7. A group of blighters started a fight at the bar last night, causing chaos and damage.
  8. The blighter always cuts in line, thinking he's more important than everyone else.
  9. Those pesky blighters keep digging up our garden, destroying the plants we worked so hard on.
  10. The blighter got away with cheating on the exam and received a higher grade than he deserved.

Sentences with «blighter»

  • If your dog has fleas a flea comb with help get rid of the pesky little blighters in conjunction with a collar or medication. (all-about-puppies.com)
  • Would a sub - # 100 price point tempt folks to have a Vita TV as their living room outlet, cunningly tucking away the tiny blighter in tv cabinets, its dinky size barely noticeable? (plusxp.com)
  • I know that some agents are trustafarians or spouse - financed posers and as unsuccessful as the poor blighters who submit their literary creations to them. (literary-agents.com)
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