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Similar Words to Sight:


Batch
Deal
Flock
Good Deal
Great Deal
Hatful
Heap
Ken
Lot
Mass
Mess
Mickle
Mint
Mountain
Muckle
Passel
Peck
Pile
Plenty
Pot
Quite A Little
Raft
Slew
Spate
Spy
Stack
Survey
Tidy Sum
View
Vision
Visual Modality
Visual Sense
Wad

Examples:


1. When Henry Terrill comes a- bustin' in here this time, that's gonna be the prettiest sight my ageing eyeballs ever beheld.
2. You look a damn sight better out of uniform.
3. Could you sight us to a second Missouri anywheres out yonder?
4. I loathe the very sight ofyou.
5. Yeah, training them to be fighter pilots is a damn sight more dodgy than fighting Germans.
6. You're a sight for sore eyes.
7. The minute I was out of sight you took up with the first man who could give you the things I couldn't.
8. Enjoy the sight for soon it will be rubble and bleached bones.
9. Now l will show you a sight which will make your heart leap.
10. L jumped in a ditch today at the sight of an unarmed reconnaissance plane.
11. A damn sight better than that whiskey back in Myrtle.
12. –I'm a sight for sore eyes.
13. Sailors swoon at the sight of me.
14. You must loathe and detest the very sight of me.
15. If this turns out to be a hit, you'll get sick of the sight of me six nights a week, two matinees.
16. Some guys don't like the sight of blood and things like that.
17. It is calculated that no more than four minutes would be required before we could sight you back over Bilyarsk.
18. Polar pack is in sight now.
19. Can't stand the sight of blood.
20. Yuck, I can't stand the sight of blood, especially my own.
21. Then, for an instant, the sight of the mountains at dawn got his hopes up.
22. Then one day, when we'd followed her into the bush she caught sight of another waethog.
23. No prettier sight in the world than 10,000 head of cattle-unless it's 50,000.
24. A heavenly light such a beautiful sight every night we'll be doing it Sorry, sorry.

Definitions of Sight:


1. An instance of visual perception
2. Anything that is seen
3. The ability to see; the visual faculty
4. A range of mental vision
5. The range of vision
6. The act of looking or seeing or observing
7. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
8. Catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes
9. Take aim by looking through the sights of a gun (or other device)