lose sight of
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~ be no longer able to see; "We lost sight of the tower as pulled out of the harbor"
sight
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~ take aim by looking through the sights of a gun (or other device)
sight-read
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~ perform music from a score without having seen the score before; "He is a brilliant pianist but he cannot sightread"
sight
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~ catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes; "he caught sight of the king's men coming over the ridge"
catch sight
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~ see something for a brief time
sightread
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~ perform music from a score without having seen the score before; "He is a brilliant pianist but he cannot sightread"
sightsee
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~ visit famous or interesting sights
sightsing
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~ sing from a score without having seen it before; "This tenor can sightsing even the most difficult pieces"
sign over
— Verb
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~ formally assign ownership of; "She signed away her rights"
sign
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~ communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs; "He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"; "The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu"
sign off
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~ cease broadcasting; get off the air; as of radio stations
sign
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~ communicate in sign language; "I don't know how to sign, so I could not communicate with my deaf cousin"
sign
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~ mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here"
sign
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~ engage by written agreement; "They signed two new pitchers for the next season"
sign
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~ make the sign of the cross over someone in order to call on God for protection; consecrate
sign away
— Verb
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~ formally assign ownership of; "She signed away her rights"
sign in
— Verb
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~ announce one's arrival, e.g. at hotels or airports
sign on
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~ engage by written agreement; "They signed two new pitchers for the next season"