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sight

[sahyt] / saɪt /


NOUN
horrifying person or thing
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"He's not going to be out of my sight for a while now," she told the CBC.

From Barron's

He described it as "love at first sight" when he saw the cottage after it came up for sale.

From BBC

As they climbed the stairs, Danny caught sight of a girl about his age, zigzagging her way through the lobby.

From Literature

Sports media figures and podcast bros couldn’t simply dismiss San Francisco sight unseen because they had to be there for their jobs.

From Salon

When he busted out the Klaebo stride for the first time at the Olympics, social media blew up at the sight of this Norwegian man sprinting uphill.

From The Wall Street Journal