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sight noun a large quantity UK, 1390- They ruined a sight of places. East London, south London, good addresses, wrecked them all so no one else would live there. — Eamonn Sweeney, Waiting for the Healer, p. 216, 1997 Mr McGonigle also said there was “a sight of diesel oil” on the road. — Irish Examiner, 12 April 2003
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