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sight

noun as in spectacle

noun as in horrifying person or thing

verb as in see

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I was terrified of swimming straight out and losing sight of land.

In a leafy suburb of south-east London, locals hope a simple solution is in sight to shut down noisy, dangerous, car racing that has blighted their lives for years.

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He continued: "My life has been turned upside down by these boys, young fellas, who went out on the street looking for somebody to kill. Unfortunately, Stephen was in their sight."

From BBC

This could include asking pupils to hand devices in upon arrival, storing phones securely, asking they be kept out of sight or unused, or banning them entirely.

From BBC

Armenia's Syunik region is also a key hub for its exports, and businessmen and trucks from Iran are a familiar sight.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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