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blighter
[blahy-ter]
noun
a contemptible, worthless person, especially a man; scoundrel or rascal.
a chap; bloke.
blighter
/ ˈɪə /
noun
a fellow
where's the blighter gone?
a despicable or irritating person or thing
Example Sentences
When we think about the risks of pelting a cricket ball, we usually think of the poor blighters being pelted by it.
Mr Rees-Mogg had quote-tweeted a video from the Commons Leader account, adding: "The bands of blighters bringing illegal entrants to Blighty will be broken up by this brilliant borders bill."
‘We’ll bomb the blighters!’ shouted the Head of the Air Force.
Even in front of Dad and Mother, he referred to us as blighters and beggars.
Not too ill to secure pole position for today’s race, but finding a few fast laps is not the same as putting body and mind through 67 of the blighters.
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