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raise the flag and see who salutes
(idiomatic) To float an idea, (or otherwise do some action) to see what response or controversy (if any) it generates, usually as a preliminary step.
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see past the end of one's nose
(idiomatic, chiefly in the negative) To have insight into underlying facts or consequences; to possess common sense or a vision for the future.
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seeing-eye dogs
plural of seeing-eye dog
call it as one sees it
To speak frankly about a given topic, not withholding one's opinions.
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all-seeing eye
The Eye of Providence, a symbol of an eye usually enclosed in a triangle, representing the eye of God. / (by synecdoche) The omniscient God.
sees someone right
seeing the woods for the trees
sees the woods for the trees
seeing eye to eye
present participle of see eye to eye
sees eye to eye
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of see eye to eye