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sight

[sahyt] / saɪt /


NOUN
horrifying person or thing
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And in floundering the ending, “Undertone” reminds us that tranquility can be far more unsettling than a cacophony of sight and sound.

From Salon

A few nights ago, while sitting on her balcony, she caught herself marveling at the sight of “a beautiful golden missile” streaming through the sky.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the areas surrounding the San Gabriel Mountains, bear sightings are especially frequent.

From Los Angeles Times

Hiding in plain sight that night, among the patrons scattered throughout the museum, was photographer and activist Nan Goldin, along with several members of her advocacy group, P.A.I.N.

From Salon

"Everybody was amazed by the sight," he remembers.

From BBC