blighter Definition
blighter (blīt′ər)
noun
- a person or thing that blights
- Brit., Informal a mean or contemptible fellow
blighter Usage Examples
Converse of object
- catch: That's why we are finding it so difficult to catch the little blighter.
- keep: My four guns were in great form - kept the blighters off the junction - brought one plane down & damaged two others.
- avoid: Or will he take a huge - and in now way pointed - detour to avoid the flag-waving blighters?
- give: So I was not just giving the blighters B & B but threw in a gourmet supper too.
Adjective modifier
- lucky: Last year, the lucky blighter married the minx from the Doritos advert?
- little: I now share my life with 14 of the little blighters who keep me very busy indeed.
- poor: The poor blighters think they are going to step straight back into their old posh jobs - what a hope.
- cheeky: Cheeky blighter had the nerve to nip me, but Iâm pretty confident it was only a nip rather than a sting.
- pesky: I've been reading an interesting article charting the history of these pesky blighters.
- old: The chap who kicked me out is a funny old blighter.
Browse dictionary entries near blighter
- ‹ blight
- ‹ Bligh
- ‹ Blida
- ‹ blew
- ‹ bleu cheese
- ‹ blether
- ‹ blet
- ‹ blest
- ‹ blessing
- ‹ Blessed Virgin
- blimey ›
- blimp ›
- blind ›
- blind alley ›
- blind carbon (copy) ›
- blind date ›
- blind gut ›
- blind pig ›
- blind pool ›
- blind side ›

