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bargain

[countable] 1 something you buy cheaply or for less than its usual price: beach [countable] an area of sand or small stones at the edge of the sea or a lake: sight 1
ABILITY TO SEE

[uncountable] the physical ability to see [= vision]: Anne's sight is very good for someone of her age. He began to lose his sight six years ago. an emergency operation to save his sight You will get a free sight test if you are under 16. 2
ACT OF SEEING

[singular, uncountable] the act of seeing something sight of Just the sight of him made her go all weak. at the sight of something Marcie will faint at the sight of blood. sight behind trees. 3
THING YOU SEE

The house is hidden from

[countable] a) something you can see home town especially British English also hometown especially American English [countable] the place where you were born and spent your childhood souvenir [countable] an object that you buy or keep to remind yourself of a special occasion or a place you have visited

spot [countable] 1
PLACE

a particular place or area, especially a pleasant place where you spend time: town 1
PLACE

[countable] a large area with houses, shops, offices etc where people live and work, that is smaller than a city and larger than a village: crowded too full of people or things: hould negative short form shouldn't 1
RIGHT THING

a) used to say what is the right or sensible thing to do: He shouldn't be so selfish. Children shouldn't be allowed to play in the street. 'I don't care what people think.' 'Well, you should.' Why shouldn't I smoke if I want to? b) used to say what would have been right or sensible, but was not done: They should have called the police. 2
ADVICE

used to give or ask for advice: What should I do? Should I trust him? You should read his new book. I should stay in bed if I were you. 3

EXPECTED THING

polluted dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use:

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