To go out of sight means to become invisible or no longer visible to someone or something. This can occur physically, such as when a person or object moves beyond the range of vision, or metaphorically, indicating a loss of awareness or attention. It often implies a separation or disconnect from a particular context or situation. The phrase can evoke feelings of absence or change.
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'Did you go to the house over there?' Yonder means in the distance but within sight
it is mean eyes
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To go away or to disappear.
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sight
No, it does not.
an electric sight is a "red dot" sight that uses a laser to project a red dot where the airsoft bbs will go when you sight it it.
He lost sight of the suspect.Her sight was improved greatly with glasses.Sight and site sound the same but mean different things.
I think sight drawing is where u go to a spot anywhere c the nice sight in front of u and draw it
The sight they posted the jobs