something or someone you are happy to see Well, my friend, you are a sight for sore eyes. Good to see you!
drop out of sight
disappear, not be seen for awhile After the scandal, he dropped out of sight. I haven't seen him.
lose sight of
forget about, not remember the purpose Let's not lose sight of why we're picking berries - to make pies.
love at first sight
sudden love, love begins when people first meet When Jessica met Ryan, it was love at first sight.
out of sight
too far away to see, not visible anymore He watched the plane until it was a speck. Then it was out of sight.
out of sight, out of mind
if you do not see it you will forget about it When I moved away, I forgot her - out of sight, out of mind, eh.
out of sight (outa sight)
too much, too high The price was outa sight! They wanted $200 for a nylon jacket.
set your sights
choose a goal, decide what you want to get If you set your sights on being a doctor, I will help you.
sight for sore eyes
(See a sight for sore eyes)
sight unseen
before seeing a thing or person He bought the car sight unseen and now he is having trouble with it.
look a sight
To be actual disheveled, ugly, or bedraggled in appearance. I'd allure you in for a cup of tea, but the abode looks a afterimage at the moment.I'm so embarrassed—I charge accept looked a afterimage back I opened the aperture this morning!Learn more: look, sight
look a ˈsight
(old-fashioned, British English) be animal or untidy: She looked a absolute sight. A chicken hat, blush dress, atramentous stockings, dejected shoes. ♢ Your bedchamber looks a sight. Go and tidy it.Learn more: look, sightLearn more:
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