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sight
noun as in vision
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noun as in spectacle
noun as in horrifying person or thing
Example Sentences
It was only when writing his autobiography, The Life of a Crime Scene Cleaner, did Ben open his emotions to the sights he had witnessed.
They married in 1950, just before Bhumibol's coronation, after a courtship that began as he recovered from a car crash in Switzerland which cost him the sight of one eye.
Initially, the Sheriff’s Office was unable to confirm any sightings of Melodee within the past year.
Pelicans glided over the cresting waves, while a harbor seal watched the surfers for a bit before diving under the surface and disappearing from sight.
"It was hate at first sight," she said in a 1980 BBC documentary about the Thai monarchy, Soul of a Nation, adding that he had arrived late to their first meeting.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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