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sight

noun as in spectacle

noun as in horrifying person or thing

verb as in see

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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.

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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.

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Initially, the Sheriff’s Office was unable to confirm any sightings of Melodee within the past year.

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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.

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"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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