sightly

IPA: sˈaɪtɫi

adjective

  • Attractive, pleasing to the eye; affording gratification to the sense of sight; aesthetically pleasing.
  • Offering a good view.
  • Open to sight; conspicuous.
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Examples of "sightly" in Sentences

  • It was a sightly place at the top.
  • But this is a sightly different case.
  • Lida had a particularly sightly brick synagogue.
  • Its condensed liquid has a sightly yellow color.
  • They only differ sightly in personality and experience.
  • One pair above sightly farther out than the inner pair.
  • Joe Johnston is a hit, miss, or sightly tap director amri
  • Do you mean they change the language sightly for the US market?
  • I've expanded sightly upon the concept of a confessional church.
  • Your view looks sightly, but it's not very usefull for an overview.
  • "Maxfield Parrish Blue (s)", which is my sightly bent Singularity story.
  • The plastic wrap does get sightly submerged but is easily removed when thawed.
  • In the end, Florida is sightly cheaper for most people to reach, except for some West Coasters.
  • All four have sightly different heights, and all are different from the heights of the standard approved tables.
  • Begin the meeting on time-or if possible sightly early - this will minimize chair squirming and lessen any build up of tension.
  • One final item of note: "127 Hours" expanded its release from very limited last weekend (four theaters) to sightly less limited (22 theaters) and continued to score high per-screen averages.
  • We where fined and sentenced to 100 hours of community service because we didn't keep our front lawn "sightly and in harmony" with the other properties but then again we don't really have a any green thumbs in our family and for some reason people think it is better to call the cops rather recommend a gardener.

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