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Synonym: adagebywordpower sawproverbsawing machineMeaning: [sɔː]  n. 1. a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people 2. hand tool having a toothed blade for cutting 3. a power tool for cutting wood. v. cut with a saw. 
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31. You've changed a lot since I last saw you.
32. I saw him walk into a pool of water.
33. He saw Emma arrive and made a quick exit.
34. I saw Louise walking slowly to the bus stop.
35. He saw himself reflected in the water/mirror/shop window.
36. I saw a private showing of the film.
37. I saw it with my own eyes .
38. The goose saw her and cackled loudly.
39. She saw to the comforts of her guests personally.
40. They saw him beating his dog with a stick.
41. He glanced up and saw me.
42. She saw the whole affair as a great joke.
43. She paused momentarily when she saw them.
44. I recognized her the moment I saw her.
45. As soon as he saw her,(www.Sentencedict.com) he was smitten.
46. Stop gibbering, man, and tell us what you saw.
47. They saw many seals off the Coast of Alaska.
48. He saw religion as a psychological crutch.
49. He saw he was no different than anybody else.
50. I saw Simon shortly before his departure for Russia.
51. The dogs saw him running and chased him.
52. We saw the tiger about to pounce .
53. I nearly died when I saw him there .
54. I saw him sometime last summer.
55. She saw his face through a mist of tears.
56. Her heart jolted when she saw him.
57. They never saw their native land again.
58. She screamed when she saw the robber.
59. He told everybody he saw the news.
60. I saw him sticking by the square.
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