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sandy blight
sandy blight
noun
- a nontechnical name for any of various eye inflammations
Word History and Origins
Origin of sandy blight1
Example Sentences
Lawrence and contending with flies, ticks, funnel-webs, sandy blight and hot westerlies, and all hubby Luke wants to do is wrestle with cane cutters.
Sandy blight, n.: an inflammation of the tear ducts caused by living beyond the black stump.
I was suffering from a severe attack of sandy blight in both eyes, so had to ride a horse which was tied to the bullock dray.
He cured the cows' eyes and got the sandy blight in his own, and for a week or so be couldn't tell one end of a cow from the other, but sat in a dark corner of the hut and groaned, and soaked his glued eyelashes in warm water.
Besides these small troubles, Breaden and Godfrey were suffering agonies from “sandy blight,” a sort of ophthalmia, which is made almost unbearable by the clouds of flies, the heat, the glare, and the dust.
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