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Sentence count:192+4Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: concealeddoggohiddenin hidingout of viewSimilar words: lose sight ofinsightin sightat first sighthighlightsighout ofcut offMeaning: adj. not accessible to view. adv. 1. no longer visible 2. quietly in concealment. 
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(151) From below, and out of sight, came a heavy thud.
(152) The machine immediately broke through the massive substructure upon which it was built, and sank out of sight into the earth, the aeronaut springing out barely in time to save himself.
(153) The learner was kept out of sight of the participants so they came to their own assumptions about the pain they were causing.
(154) After one wild attempt we made to meet at night in her garden (of which more later), the only privacy we were allowed was to be out of earshot but not out of sight on the populous part of the plage.
(155) The seas continued to resound in my ears long after it was out of sight.
(156) The low-income neighborhoods, out of sight of most visitors, are still struggling.
(157) Back out of sight of the aunt, when her satisfaction with the goods to the destination, back when the face but with a satisfied smile, I think this is a harvest joy.
(158) The remains, placed in a light coffin, were lowered into the earth in a quite unceremonious fashion as if carrion were being hustled out of sight.
(159) So, he designed a cuff that allows the medical professionals to get the blood while keeping that business out of sight and out of mind.
(160) We lowered a tiny video camera over the side, hoping to watch the underwater action live on a screen in the ship's wheelhouse, but our lingcod stayed out of sight.
(161) This menacing looking squid is just one of many species "out of sight and out of mind" that could be threatened by human activities far away from the part of the ocean in which they live.
(162) Tobacco companies can't be trusted to make cigarette packets a colour that doesn't work in this way, so they should be put out of sight.
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(163) Physicists propose that any dimensions beyond time and visible space are folded up and out of sight.
(164) When the Kelveys were well out of sight of Burnells', they sat down to rest on a big red drain-pipe by the side of the road.
(165) To coordinate the movements of groups who are out of sight, elephants and whales use very low frequency sounds that circumvent obstacles and carry over long distances.
(166) I think the British media are knocking him because he has been out of sight and out of mind in Spain.
(167) Instead she Blew Monkey right out of sight with a single wave of her plantain fan.
(168) My garage is tucked round the back, well out of sight of the road but, equally, far enough from the flats to potentially interest an opportunistic thief.
(169) The Phoenicians and Polynesians sailed out of sight of land and used the stars to set their course.
(170) They ask their constitutional utility in verse. The kail and herrings are never out of sight.
(171) As soon as the game warden was out of sight, the three drunks started laughing hysterically.
(172) The system wastes money because it doesn't solve the problem, it just moves it out of sight and out of mind.
(173) The train went on up the track out of sight, around one of the hills of burnt timber.
(174) If so, will future promotions be sacrificed if you are "out of sight and out of mind" while you work from home?
(175) If you have children, be sure that their toys are picked up and put out of sight as well.
(176) The Contractor shall give notice to the Engineer whenever any work is ready and before it is covered up, put out of sight, or packaged for storage or transport.
(177) The car was out of sight around a bend in moments, but the engine did not falter or slow down.
(178) The compass made possible navigation out of sight of land.
(179) She neared the crest of a hillock and was soon out of sight.
(180) Every expert has a story about a "blind" test in which several instruments are played out of sight and the listeners have to guess which is the Strad and which the modern pretender.
More similar words: lose sight ofinsightin sightat first sighthighlightsighout ofcut offput offget out ofrun out ofcome out oflightnightrightmightkeep out ofout of workout of dateout of orderheightslightflighteighthout of doorsout of placetightlytightenlight upall right
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