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Sight For Sore Eyes Origin Alternative

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Sight For Sore Eyes Origin Alternative

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And hey barkeep, what's keepin' you, keep pourin' drinks for all these palookas, hey, you. The idiom a sight for sore eyes, meaning a welcome and pleasant event, appears to date back to at least the 1700s, although it may have been used earlier.


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Definitions by the largest idiom dictionary. It is a sight for sore eyes to go down to the docklands and see this hive of activity in an area which 10 years ago was completely derelict. Cliché someone or something that one is excited or overjoyed to see, often after a long absence or separation.

Take this flare gun and mark them for me.

A way of saying that you are very pleased to see someone or that you think someone is very…. The word sore usually refers to feelings of fear, worry, tension, or if you are visiting your ophthalmologist, then they may be a sight for sore eyes for another reason. If you're experiencing sore eyes, contact. It's a way of saying that you are very pleased to see someone/something or that you think someone is very attractive. June, aren't you a sight for sore eyes! The idiom a sight for sore eyes, meaning a welcome and pleasant event, appears to date back to at least the 1700s, although it may have been used earlier. A sight for sore eyes. Once i get my sights on them, i'll make 'em scatter. Medical researchers hoping to reverse blindness have turned their gaze toward stem cells. Written by mike pickering, paul heard and heather small. Here's a list of opposite words from our thesaurus that you can use instead. Take this flare gun and mark them for me.

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