the second one if you ask me
2006-12-19 09:30:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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a sight for sore eyes... i guess that a sight that gives sore eyes would be a bad thing (that you may not want to see again)
2006-12-19 17:32:12
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answer #2
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answered by guudkarma 4
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"A sight for sore eyes"
2006-12-19 17:32:17
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answer #3
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answered by marie_roberts2001 3
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its a sight for sore eyes
if they are sore you cant tell whether good or bad
2006-12-19 17:33:19
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answer #4
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answered by PhillyDude 4
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SIGHT FOR SORE EYES
2006-12-19 17:31:14
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answer #5
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answered by Korbyn's Mama 2
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"a sight for sore eyes" it means that they're glad to see you
2006-12-19 17:31:17
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answered by Decoy 2.0 4
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"A sight for sore eyes."
2006-12-19 17:30:04
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answered by Anonymous
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if u want the dictum, it's a sight for sore eyes...... and who needs a sight to make your eyes sore??? just gimme a pair of brass knuckles......
2006-12-19 17:32:36
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answered by Anonymous
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"A sight for sore eyes "but I guess it would depend on your prospective.
2006-12-19 17:31:01
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answered by Incognito 6
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"A sight for sore eyes," meaning "I'm glad to see you."
2006-12-19 17:31:28
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answered by Jo K 3
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It's a compliment. It's like saying that just seeing the person has dramatically improved your horrible day.
2006-12-19 17:31:02
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answered by Karen M 3
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