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  • 81(a) (damn) sight better — a (damn, etc.) sight better, etc. | a (damn, etc.) sight too good, etc. idiom (informal) very much better; much too good, etc • She s done a darn sight better than I have …

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  • 82(a) (damn) sight too good — a (damn, etc.) sight better, etc. | a (damn, etc.) sight too good, etc. idiom (informal) very much better; much too good, etc • She s done a darn sight better than I have …

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  • 83Second Sight (film) — Second Sight is a 1989 comedy film from Warner Bros., starring John Larroquette, Bronson Pinchot, Stuart Pankin. In the film, a paranormal detective, a psychic and a nun search the streets of Boston, Massachusetts for a missing person who might… …

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  • 84bill of sight — A document that an importer, who is unable fully to describe an imported cargo, gives to the Customs and Excise authorities to authorize them to inspect the goods on landing. After the goods have been landed and the importer supplies the missing… …

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  • 85catch sight of — we caught sight of a dim flicker of light in the distance Syn: glimpse, catch/get a glimpse of, see, spot, spy, make out, pick out, have sight of; literary espy, descry …

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  • 86hind|sight — «HYND SYT», noun. 1. the ability to see, after the event is over, what should have been done: »With the invaluable aid of hindsight, it is possible to see that throughout all the early months the stage was being set for the final disaster (Harper …

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  • 87in´sight´less — in|sight «IHN SYT», noun. 1. a viewing of the inside or inner parts (of something) with understanding: »Take the machine apart and get an insight into how it works. 2. wisdom and understanding in dealing with people or with facts: »We study… …

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  • 88in|sight — «IHN SYT», noun. 1. a viewing of the inside or inner parts (of something) with understanding: »Take the machine apart and get an insight into how it works. 2. wisdom and understanding in dealing with people or with facts: »We study science to… …

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  • 89Strange fits of passion have I known — STRANGE FITS OF PASSION HAVE I KNOWNStrange fits of passion have I known: And I will dare to tell, But in the Lover s ear alone, What once to me befell. When she I loved looked every day Fresh as a rose in June, I to her cottage bent my way,… …

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  • 90To have the law of — Law Law (l[add]), n. [OE. lawe, laghe, AS. lagu, from the root of E. lie: akin to OS. lag, Icel. l[ o]g, Sw. lag, Dan. lov; cf. L. lex, E. legal. A law is that which is laid, set, or fixed; like statute, fr. L. statuere to make to stand. See… …

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