at sight

at sight

1. At or upon the first instance something is seen or viewed. Don't trespass in this part of the country, you might be shot at sight! I've heard so much about her that I think I'd know her at sight.
2. Upon presentation; immediately; at once. Especially used in the context of commerce. The idea of having credit at a shop has largely gone by the wayside; nowadays almost everything you buy is payable at sight.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

at sight

1. See on sight.
2. On presentation, especially a draft for payment. For example, These bills are payable at sight. This usage replaced on sight in the late 1600s.
See also: sight
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • do something on sight
  • on sight
  • at first sight
  • a sight
  • be (with)in sight
  • be in/within sight
  • come into sight
  • in sight
  • sight
  • hide nor hair