An eyesore is something that is unattractive to look at, ugly. Makes your eyes sore..
He means "in". Shakespeare's English is still English and "in" means "in". "In fair Verona" (Romeo and Juliet) means just what it says: in the city of Verona. When Lady Macbeth says, "What? In our house?" it means exactly what you think it does.
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Shakespeare says: 'My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun'
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
Shakespeare cannot be mean - he has been dead for centuries.
The junkpile was an eyesore
Lonely Is an Eyesore was created on 1987-06-15.
He means "in". Shakespeare's English is still English and "in" means "in". "In fair Verona" (Romeo and Juliet) means just what it says: in the city of Verona. When Lady Macbeth says, "What? In our house?" it means exactly what you think it does.
It means exactly what it says.
The cast of Eyesore - 2005 includes: Lesley Faulkner
An eyesore is something that looks really ugly, like a trash dump or an abandoned building.
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Eyesore is homes that are destoring are community. Homes that are abonded, borded up, and just nasty
Shakespeare says: 'My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun'
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
Juliet says this in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
An eyesore is something that looks unsightly, ugly or just plain bad.Example sentences:The huge pile of rusted, old car parts in front of that house is an eyesore for the whole neighborhood.