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see-through
transparent or translucent; that can be seen through
see a man
(idiomatic, dated) Used in place of a real explanation when excusing oneself for a short period of time, particularly (euphemistic) to use the toilet or (historical) drink alcohol.
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no-see-um
(US, chiefly Southern US) Any biting midge (family Ceratopogonidae), small flies (1–4 mm long); sometimes the species Leptoconops torrens in particular.
see the back of
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see see, back. / (colloquial euphemistic) To be rid of.
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see through
(transitive) To perceive visually through something transparent.
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look-see
(informal) A brief examination, a peek or glance. / A person who serves as lookout or scout. / An audition attended by an actor or model so that they can be visually appraised.
look-see
To make a quick inspection, especially as a lookout or scout.
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see red
(idiomatic) To become enraged, angry, or irritated. / (idiomatic, soccer) To receive a red card, and be dismissed from the playing field.
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not see straight
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see not, see, straight. / (figuratively, colloquial) To be unable to think clearly.