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Jaleh Posted 8 years ago
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Do the sights

After doing the sights we gathered in ...

What does "Do the sights" mean?

  

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A "sight" in this sense is something notable that is worth seeing. "do the sights" means visit all the main landmarks, the places that tourists would typically want to see.

  • A "sight" in this sense is something notable that is worth seeing.
  • "do the sights" means visit all the main landmarks, the places that tourists would typically want to see.
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A "sight" in this sense is something notable that is worth seeing. "do the sights" means visit all the main landmarks, the places that tourists would typically want to see.

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