potato-disease love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See potato-rot.

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Examples

  • Is it not that he out-Yankees us all? that his range includes us all? that he is equally at home with the potato-disease and original sin, with pegging shoes and the Over-soul? that, as we try all trades, so has he tried all cultures? and above all, that his mysticism gives us a counterpoise to our super-practicality?

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861 Various

  • Some among us who claim to hold unreduced or softened the old ancestral faith have been twice in late years convened in our State-House, by especial call, to legislate upon the potato-disease and the pleuro-pneumonia among our herds.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864 Various

  • Having discussed the weather and the potato-disease, he explained that his sister Mary, whom Lizzie would remember, had married

    Auld Licht Idyls 1898

  • Having discussed the weather and the potato-disease, he explained that his sister Mary, whom Lizzie would remember, had married a fishmonger in

    Auld Licht Idylls 1898

  • Describing the potato-disease which led to the repeal of the Corn Laws, Lord Beaconsfield wrote: "This mysterious but universal sickness of a single root changed the history of the world.

    Collections and Recollections George William Erskine Russell 1886

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