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81see — The distance one must travel. As far as you can see. The old ballfield is two sees down that road …
82see\ ya! — Used to either tell someone to get out and stay out or to state that the person saying it is leaving permanently. I ve had enough of your lies. See ya! …
83see — I. , sb. == throne. Pol. S. 215, 773 B. Fr. siége == a bishop’s see. 567 B. II. , v. a. [ysey]. RG. 369; [iso]. O. and N. 327, 370; [iseo]. 125 B.; [so]. O. and N. 34; [y seen]. Alys. 5524; pret. ‘sey.’ RG. 418; ‘ysey.’ RG. 367; ‘isey.’ 38 B.;… …
84see to — PHRASAL VERB If you see to something that needs attention, you deal with it. [V P n] While Franklin saw to the luggage, Sara took Eleanor home …
85see to it — take the responsibility to do something, make sure Will you please see to it that the garbage is taken out in the morning …
86See — Sp Zė nkt. Ap See L Austrija …
87See's Candies — logo See s Candies headquarters on El Camino Real, South San Francisco See s C …
88See-Elefant — See Elefanten Nördlicher See Elefant Systematik Klasse: Säugetiere (Mammalia) Unterkl …
89See-Elefanten — Nördlicher See Elefant Systematik Klasse: Säugetiere (Mammalia) Unterklasse …
90See (Begriffsklärung) — See bezeichnet: See (m), ein Stillgewässer See (Ort), Gemeinde im Bezirk Landeck, Tirol Die See, ein Roman von John Banville die See Meer im allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch Nebenmeer, einen durch Inselketten o.ä. abgegrenzten Randbereich eines Meeres… …