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range of view

NOUN
eyesight
Synonyms


NOUN
vision
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
blindness sightlessness


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Sakr-el-Bahr's next task was to set a watch, and he appointed Larocque, sending him to take his station on the summit of the head whence a wide range of view was to be commanded.

From The Sea-Hawk by Sabatini, Rafael

It crossed our range of view from the boat-house, and passed darkly along the outer edge of the mist.

From The Woman in White by Collins, Wilkie

The expression of her large dark eyes—placed perhaps a little too near her high aquiline nose—claimed admiration from any person who was so fortunate as to come within their range of view.

From Blind Love by Collins, Wilkie

The range of view within the solitary traveller was quite as cheerless as the scene without.

From Martin Chuzzlewit by Dickens, Charles

New "range of view" is the term under which desertion of the text is disguised.

From English Secularism A Confession Of Belief by Holyoake, George Jacob




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