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see of
verb
(tr, preposition) to meet; be in contact with
we haven't seen much of him since he got married
Example Sentences
This viewing angle limits what scientists can see of the Sun's high-latitude poles.
Millar: The first thing you see of Slurp is this gloved hand coming out of the ground.
As is the case for almost all their foreign assignments, other than a pre-match stroll on matchday, all Wales' players and staff will see of this country is a hotel, a stadium and an airport.
Carrie, who orders way too much pie for the occasion, delivers desserts to all the party shirkers, and the last we see of LTW and Herbert is them enjoying carbs and each other’s company.
Hopefully this isn’t the last we see of Blackpink in our area.
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