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21see red — {v. phr.}, {informal} To become very angry. * /Whenever anyone teased John about his weight, he saw red. / …
22see the light — {v. phr.}, {informal} To understand or agree, often suddenly; accept another s explanation or decision. * /I did not approve of his action, but he explained his reason and then I saw the light./ * /Bill wanted Harry to help him, but Harry wasn t… …
23see after — See: LOOK AFTER …
24see the beat — See: HEAR THE BEAT …
25see with rose-colored glasses — See: LOOK AT THE WORLD THROUGH ROSE COLORED GLASSES …
26see after — See: LOOK AFTER …
27see the beat — See: HEAR THE BEAT …
28see with rose-colored glasses — See: LOOK AT THE WORLD THROUGH ROSE COLORED GLASSES …
29See also — may refer to:* Citation signal, reference formats which often appear in technical, scientific, and legal documents * cf., an abbreviation for confer, meaning compare or consult …
30See What You Know — was an early television game show that aired on CBS television for four seasons starting in January 1946 and ending for three years in syndication until 1949. It was hosted by Bennett Cerf. Its format was black white during its run. After World… …