Its magic turned everything they touched to gold, but it brought a blight on the peace of the household. [noun]
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Early blight shows as distinctive dark brown spots, somewhat angular, with concentric rings and bounded by the leaf veins. [noun]
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Because of the urban blight that has taken over the downtown area, many of the stores have relocated to suburban malls. [noun]
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Hopes sprang up in my heart only to be crushed and blighted. [noun]
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But all the hopes of better times were blighted with the fresh outbreak of war in 1803. [Please select]
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Dogmatism and intolerance prevail, and a blight comes over the choicest potencies of the soul. [Please select]
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My daughters are honest women, unless by your villainy, one, who should have been sacred, as your sister by affinity, should bear a blighted name. [noun]
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It would hurt no one--no one--except perhaps those children, who might suffer a brief sorrow--and it would make two lives happy that must be blighted else. [noun]
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