The old building is a real eyesore. [Please select]
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This unsightly mass of rubbish lay for a while as an eyesore, until the happy thought arose of converting it into a broad way joining the new .oNd at Hanover Street with the Old Town at the Lawnmarket. [Please select]
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--"Of course hideous creatures and disabled creatures are an eyesore." [Please select]
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No wonder a neat housewife finds them an eyesore. [Please select]
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All his life this mark had been an eyesore to its owner. [Please select]
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"That old ruin has been an eyesore to the settlement for years." [Please select]
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West Point, therefore, was a great eyesore to the English generals and admirals. [Please select]
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An ugly or tawdry-looking building may be an eyesore for a generation. [Please select]
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And in case I have more land than is needed for this purpose, the extra area can be used for a park which will be an ornament to the spot rather than an eyesore. [Please select]
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Indeed, I thought myself but an eyesore to the girl, and a reminder of a moment’s weakness that she now abhorred to think of. [Please select]
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