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sight

[sahyt] / saɪt /


NOUN
horrifying person or thing
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Johnson, who creates model train content on YouTube, has had his fair share of wildlife sightings.

From Los Angeles Times

Companies with a clear line of sight on AI profits are being rewarded, while those with weaker balance sheets and debt-paced business models are losing ground.

From Barron's

So, as it stands, the earliest sighting of Nancy would be when Hearts visit next Sunday.

From BBC

There were years, in the 1980s, when la migra was a familiar sight, chasing and tackling workers who had no criminal record but were in the country illegally.

From Los Angeles Times

Even with no coastline in sight, the view in the Arctic changes several times an hour.

From The Wall Street Journal