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- stand the sight of (someone or something)
stand the sight of (someone or something)
stand the sight of (someone or something)
To tolerate, accept, or endure someone or something. (Most often used in a negative formation.) I don't know how you stand the sight of that horrible receptionist every day. He's just so mean and unpleasant! I can't stand the sight of my mother-in-law, but there are a few occasions each year where I can't avoid having to spend time with her. I absolutely cannot stand the sight of shellfish. Just being near it is enough to make me gag!
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Annabel | | AN-ə-bel (English) | English, Dutch |
Applewhite | | ['æplhwait] | |
AndrÉA | | - | Portuguese (Brazilian) |
Kane | | - | Irish |
Ross | | RAWS (English) | Scottish, English |
Nooa | | NO:-ah | Finnish |