Well, this blighter presumably nosed about and made enquiries for a couple of days, but didn't effect anything that you might call substantial.
The blighter isn't going to marry poor Jill after all!
As a matter of fact, my last year at Oxford, playing soccer for the college in a friendly game, some blighter barged into me and I came down on my wrist.
You ought to have seen the way this blighter could shift his cigar right across his face with moving his jaw-muscles.
Jill and I were going down one of those streets near Victoria and a blighter was trying to slay a parrot.
Perhaps “Jack” would be satisfied and go away, or perhaps he would be a persistent blighter and carry on.
I want to make another convert, and once we’ve got the blighter on the string I’ll make him dance all right.
I bet I knows the blighterwhat sent that there bomb," he growled.
Is that the blighter whom poor old Hayes had to threaten with his revolver the day before we were gassed?
I suppose it bowled the poorblighter over absolutely?
He annexes the blighter by the left ear an' right foot an' sets him to work peelin' potatoes.
List to the blighteron the 'orizon sayin' his prayers, Navy-fashion.
With the bus liable to sink like a rock any second, the blighter goes fishing for a Nazi.
That they'll show up, and things will go wrong, and the murdering blighter and her steel fish will still be able to get at the convoy.
The blighterjust thought he'd have a bit of murdering sport on the way home.
For one reason," Manners replied grimly, "because you can expect that blighter to turn up anywhere.
The blighter has been keeping him out of sight so that he won't be taken in the draft.
Wait till we get the blighter in here," said the servant of the law, pressing his heels into the soft, oozy tar pavement as he turned scornfully from me.
We couldn't get the blighter to move, and I ground the handle like Signor Gonedotti of Saffron Hill in the parish of High Holborn.
The blighter once cross-examined me in a card-sharping case and made me look the biggest damned fool in Europe.
The house-door might possibly be negotiated, though at the probable cost of arousing the notice of Beaumaroy--and of the old blighter himself.
What is it they does, the old blighter and Boomery (thus he pronounced the name Beaumaroy), in London?
He never leaves the old blighter alone later than eleven o'clock or so, and rarely as late as that.
Look here, Raymonde, you're a young blighter yourself sometimes, but you don't go in for this kind of rubbish.
She may be a blighter in some things, but she doesn't funk!
He has sent to your homes, your hearts, the most loving and tender offers that even an Almighty could frame; and what have you replied?
Although it was summer, he wore a greasy winter cap, and his coat, too, spoke of many rough journeys through dirt and bad weather.