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Siavash Moghaddasian Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

The sights

Hello everyone,
The word "sight" has several definitions in dictionaries.
Which definition fits the following sentence?
What does it mean?

(A guy goes trekking a mountain)

So we got up there and, uh, y’know, had a great time watching the sunrise. The sights were beautiful. So then we were walking down, uh, from the hill, because it was about a 45 minute walk back to the guesthouse...

  

Top answer

It refers to the beautiful scenery and places they saw from the top of the hill (the sunrise being one of them).

  • It refers to the beautiful scenery and places they saw from the top of the hill (the sunrise being one of them).
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It refers to the beautiful scenery and places they saw from the top of the hill (the sunrise being one of them).

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