have+in+sight

  • 31sight rhyme — Pros. agreement in spelling, but not in sound, of the ends of words or of lines of verse, as in have, grave. Also called eye rhyme. [1935 40] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 32sight letter of credit — /saɪt ˌletə əv kredɪt/ noun a letter of credit which is paid when the necessary documents have been presented …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 33sight·ed — /ˈsaıtəd/ adj : able to see : not blind blind and sighted people partially sighted people [=people who are not blind but have only a limited ability to see] see also ↑clear sighted, ↑farsighted, ↑ …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 34To have an eye to — Eye Eye ([imac]), n. [OE. eghe, eighe, eie, eye, AS. e[ a]ge; akin to OFries. [=a]ge, OS. [=o]ga, D. oog, Ohg. ouga, G. auge, Icel. auga, Sw. [ o]ga, Dan. [ o]ie, Goth. aug[=o]; cf. OSlav. oko, Lith. akis, L. okulus, Gr. o kkos, eye, o sse, the… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 35Second Sight (novel) — Second Sight (2005) is an alternate history fiction novel by Gary Blackwood.This book is about a young boy named Joseph. Joseph believes he has no talent whatsoever and is just too ordinary. That is of course until he and his father put on a mind …

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  • 36lose sight of sth — ► to forget about an important idea or fact because you are thinking about other things: »In their attempts to increase profits, they have lost sight of the importance of customer satisfaction. Main Entry: ↑lose …

    Financial and business terms

  • 37lose sight of something — lose sight of (something) to forget about an important idea or a fact because you are thinking too much about other things. Some members of the peace force seem to have lost sight of the fact that they are here to help people …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 38lose sight of — (something) to forget about an important idea or a fact because you are thinking too much about other things. Some members of the peace force seem to have lost sight of the fact that they are here to help people …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 39second sight — {n. phr.} Intuition; prescience; clairvoyance. * /Some police departments employ psychics to find missing persons or objects as they are said to have second sight./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 40second sight — {n. phr.} Intuition; prescience; clairvoyance. * /Some police departments employ psychics to find missing persons or objects as they are said to have second sight./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms