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View definitions for sight

sight

noun as in spectacle

noun as in horrifying person or thing

verb as in see

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Yet tucked among the encouragements to get “hipped to oneness” and “train the other sight” is the dark glimmer of where the cult-religion line blurs.

Accent and idiom are firmly in command as she transitions from Southern Gothic to surrealist horror, never losing sight of a character who’s as fragile as she is formidable.

Given that, and given the variety of risks measles infection poses for your sight, it would be far wiser not to get it in the first place.

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He said it made no sense that Sheryl Ferguson would ask her husband to put the gun away when it had already been concealed from sight.

He described the “seminal moment” as the wrenching sight of his brother sleeping one night, an image that filled his heart with pity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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