hate, be sick of, etc. the sight of somebody/something
be sick of the sight of (someone or something)
To have a strong aversion or sense of disgust or dislike when encountering someone or something. At this point, he's betrayed me so many times that I'm sick of the sight of him.
See also: of, sick, sight
hate the sight of (someone or something)
To have a strong aversion or sense of disgust or dislike when encountering someone or something. At this point, he's betrayed me so many times that I hate the sight of him. I could never be a doctor or nurse—I just hate the sight of blood.
See also: hate, of, sight
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
hate, be sick of, etc. the ˈsight of somebody/something
(informal) hate, etc. somebody/something very much: I’m sick of the sight of him!See also: of, sick, sight, somebody, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- be sick of the sight of (someone or something)
- hate the sight of (someone or something)
- can't stand the sight of (someone or something)
- can't stand
- can't stand (someone or something)
- you, he, etc. can't stand somebody/something
- can't stomach (someone)
- stomach
- no stranger to (something)
- yuk