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sight
Noun
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Having sight is if you can see things.
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A sight is something that people want to see.
The Statue of Liberty is a popular sight in New York City.
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A sight is something you see.
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A sight is a device that is attached onto a weapon and it is for a person to look into to aim the weapon at an intended target.
sight
Verb
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When you sight something, you see it.
The farmers sighted something strange circling overhead.
level
Adjective
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Even, flat, straight, smooth, horizontal. Having all parts equally as high as all other parts.
This table is not level: things are rolling off it.
level
Noun
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A level is a place that is higher or lower than some other places.
The room you want is on the third level of this building.
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A tool for finding out whether a surface is level.
gage
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noun
(= gauge)
a measuring instrument for measuring and indicating a quantity such as the thickness of wire or the amount of rain etc
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noun
(= pot)
street names for marijuana
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verb
(= bet on, back)
place a bet on
Which horse are you backing?
I'm betting on the new horse