Do ye dhrink this now," she coaxed in her pretty voice; "dhrink it, asthore,-ye'll nade it f'r th' thrip."
"The Maid of the Whispering Hills"
Vingie E. Roe
He begun his political career be lickin' a plasthrer be th' name iv Egan, a man that had th' County Clare thrip an' was thought to be th' akel iv anny man in town.
"Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen"
Finley Peter Dunne
The thrip, a small, rather three-cornered, whitish-green insect, has of late been very troublesome, as they eat the under side of the leaves of some varieties, especially the Delaware and Norton's Virginia, when the leaf will show rusty specks on the surface, and finally drop off.
"The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines"
George Husmann