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sight

[sahyt] / saɪt /


NOUN
horrifying person or thing
Synonyms




Example Sentences

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It was a sad sight, then comical, then stupefying.

From Salon

For many Australians, this level of security is an unfamiliar sight.

From BBC

Carey added 20 to his overnight score as he set his sights on back-to-back centuries after an emotional first innings 106.

From Barron's

Another filmed himself checking on his home, and you can see exactly what he sees when he comments “not a fire engine in sight.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Towards the end of the TV marathon, Putin was asked a series of quickfire questions, touching on his views on friendship, religion, the motherland and love at first sight.

From BBC