sight
31sight — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gesiht faculty or act of sight, thing seen; akin to Old High German gisiht sight, Old English sēon to see Date: before 12th century 1. something that is seen ; spectacle 2. a. a thing regarded… …
32sight — n 1. vision, eyesight, eyes. 2. range or field of vision, eyeshot, eyereach, ken, view; gaze, look; inspection, scrutiny. 3. glimpse, brief look, look, glance, Fr. apercu, Scot. glisk, Fr. coup d oeil, Inf. once over, Inf. looksee, Sl. gander,… …
33sight — 1. noun 1) she has excellent sight Syn: eyesight, vision, eyes, faculty of sight, visual perception 2) her first sight of it Syn: view, glimpse, glance, look 3) within sight of the ene …
34sight — See: AT FIRST GLANCE or AT FIRST SIGHT, AT SIGHT or ON SIGHT, CATCH SIGHT OF, HEAVE IN SIGHT, LOSE SIGHT OF, ON SIGHT, SET ONE S SIGHTS …
35sight — See: AT FIRST GLANCE or AT FIRST SIGHT, AT SIGHT or ON SIGHT, CATCH SIGHT OF, HEAVE IN SIGHT, LOSE SIGHT OF, ON SIGHT, SET ONE S SIGHTS …
36sight — See: at first glance or at first sight, at sight or on sight, catch sight of, heave in sight, lose sight of, on sight, set one s sights …
37sight — 1. noun /saɪt/ a) the ability to see This is a darn sight better than what Im used to at home! b) something seen Syn: sense of sight, vision, view, scope, peep sight 2. verb /saɪt/ …
38sight — The power to see. The faculty of vision. Act of seeing; perception of objects by the instrumentality of the eyes; view. Tracey v Standard Acci. Ins. Co. 119 Me 131, 109 A 490, 9 ALR 521, 529. A grand or spectacular view. Something worth seeing.… …
39sight — 1. noun 1) she has excellent sight Syn: eyesight, vision, eyes 2) her first sight of it Syn: view, glimpse, glance, look 3) historic sights Syn …
40sight — Nānaina, maka, hi ohi ona. ♦ Out of sight, lilo, pio. ♦ Second sight, ike pāpālua. ♦ To sight or aim, lena, mākia, kia …