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Definition of Blastments
1. blastment [n] - See also: blastment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blastments
Literary usage of Blastments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tragedy of Hamlet: Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare (1917)
"... 40 And in the morn and liquid dew of youth Contagious blastments are most
imminent. Be wary then; best safety lies in fear: Youth to itself rebels, ..."
2. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1829)
""When the effect of such blastments is for every reason most fatal, and, in
addition to the real misfortune of being an unbeliever at any age, he exhibited ..."
3. The English Review (1849)
"No; he will retire up into the mountain, and hold secret converse with his Bible,
above the contagious blastments of prejudice, and the fog-blight of ..."
4. Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet: Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare (1906)
"Blastments. Blights; used by S. only here. Wr. quotes Coleridge, Zapolya : "
Shall shoot his blastments on the land." 44. Youth, etc. ..."
5. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare, Walter Morris Hart (1917)
"... 40 And in the morn and liquid dew of youth Contagious blastments are most
imminent. Be wary then; best safety lies in fear: Youth to itself rebels, ..."
6. The Tragedy of Hamlet: Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare (1917)
"... 40 And in the morn and liquid dew of youth Contagious blastments are most
imminent. Be wary then; best safety lies in fear: Youth to itself rebels, ..."
7. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1829)
""When the effect of such blastments is for every reason most fatal, and, in
addition to the real misfortune of being an unbeliever at any age, he exhibited ..."
8. The English Review (1849)
"No; he will retire up into the mountain, and hold secret converse with his Bible,
above the contagious blastments of prejudice, and the fog-blight of ..."
9. Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet: Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare (1906)
"Blastments. Blights; used by S. only here. Wr. quotes Coleridge, Zapolya : "
Shall shoot his blastments on the land." 44. Youth, etc. ..."
10. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare, Walter Morris Hart (1917)
"... 40 And in the morn and liquid dew of youth Contagious blastments are most
imminent. Be wary then; best safety lies in fear: Youth to itself rebels, ..."