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sight

[sahyt] / saɪt /


NOUN
horrifying person or thing
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Instead, some developers are training their sights on smaller metropolitan areas and more rural regions—such as Wyoming.

From The Wall Street Journal

After struggling another minute, I surrender the packet and find myself briefly mesmerized by the sight of him tearing open the package with his teeth.

From Literature

I suck in my cheeks at the sight.

From Literature

Most creatures recoiled at the sight of an animal dressed in human clothes.

From Literature

Politicians have lost sight of the public language needed to deal with tragedy and grief.

From The Wall Street Journal