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101see things — {v. phr.}, {informal} To imagine sights which are not real; think you see what is not there. * /I had not seen him for twenty years and when we met on the street I thought I was seeing things./ * /She woke her husband to tell him she had seen a… …
102see\ things — v. phr. informal To imagine sights which are not real; think you see what is not there. I had not seen him for twenty years and when we met on the street I thought I was seeing things. She woke her husband to tell him she had seen a face at the… …
103see-saw — board which has a central base and a seat at both ends on which two people (usually children) sit and take turns going up into the air …
104see a man about a dog — to go to any place that is the subject of taboo or embarrassment Dog fancying is a sport which might call you away unexpectedly. The dog s location depends on the company you keep a lavatory, in mixed society; an inn, in the presence of… …
105see which way the cat jumps — informal see what direction events are taking before committing oneself. → cat …
106which — interrogative pronoun & determiner asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set. related pronoun & determiner referring to something previously mentioned when introducing a clause giving further information.… …
107see-saw nystagmus — nystagmus in which one eye moves up as the other moves down …
108See — The administrative jurisdiction of a bishop (q.v.), which invariably included the bishop s city and surrounding territory. Metropolitan bishops (q.v.), including archbishops (q.v.), exercised ecclesiastical jurisdiction over provinces (q.v.).… …
109see-saw — noun 1》 a long plank balanced on a fixed support, on each end of which children sit and move up and down by pushing the ground alternately with their feet. 2》 a situation characterized by rapid, repeated changes from one state or position to… …
110Ancient See of Oslo in Norway — Ancient See of Oslo in Norway † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ancient See of Oslo in Norway (ASLOIA, ASLOENSIS.) Oslo occupied part of the site of Christiania (founded 1624). After the formation of the Diocese of Hamar in 1152, the… …