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  • 81see in — To witness, greet, or celebrate the arrival of • • • Main Entry: ↑see * * * see in [phrasal verb] see (something) in (someone or something) : to notice or perceive (something good or attractive) in (someone or something) She saw great musical… …

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  • 82see the last of something — see the last of someone/​something phrase to never see or hear about someone or something again I don’t think we’ve seen the last of this controversial figure. Thesaurus: to be or to not be in contact with someonesynonym Main entry: see * * *… …

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  • 83see to something — see to (something) to be sure that something is done. Would you see to those inquiries before you leave today? Usage notes: often used in the form see to it: Tom was a good friend, so we saw to it that he got some help when he needed it. See to… …

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  • 84see to — (something) to be sure that something is done. Would you see to those inquiries before you leave today? Usage notes: often used in the form see to it: Tom was a good friend, so we saw to it that he got some help when he needed it. See to it that… …

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  • 85See, Amid The Winter's Snow — also known as Hymn For Christmas Day , is a Christmas carol.It was written by Edward Caswall (1814–1878), with music composed by Sir John Goss (1800–1880).As Hymn For Christmas Day , it featured in Christmas Carols New And Old , which was publis …

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  • 86see\ beyond\ one's\ nose — • see beyond one s nose • see beyond the end of one s nose v. phr. To make wise judgments about questions of importance to yourself and others; act with farseeing understanding. Used in negative, conditional, and interrogative sentences. He… …

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  • 87see\ beyond\ the\ end\ of\ one's\ nose — • see beyond one s nose • see beyond the end of one s nose v. phr. To make wise judgments about questions of importance to yourself and others; act with farseeing understanding. Used in negative, conditional, and interrogative sentences. He… …

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  • 88see\ to — • see to • look to v 1. To attend to; get ready for; take care of. Plans had been prepared that looked to every possibility. The president assigned a man to look to our needs. 2. To go for help to; depend on. The child looks to his mother to cure …

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  • 89see someone for something — see someone/something/for something phrase to realize what someone or something is really like, especially when this is worse than they appear to be I can now see him for the liar he really is. He finally saw her for what she was. Thesaurus: to… …

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  • 90see something for something — see someone/something/for something phrase to realize what someone or something is really like, especially when this is worse than they appear to be I can now see him for the liar he really is. He finally saw her for what she was. Thesaurus: to… …

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