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Answer for the clue "Sight that's a blight ", 7 letters:
eyesore

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Usage examples of eyesore.

When the diocese daddies saw what an eyesore they had representing their faith in Berkeley, they all shit bricks.

She said I ought to be ashamed of myself, a great big man like me, lying there in the dust like a drunken tramp--an eyesore and a disgrace to all the world.

Although the interior had been cleaned out and repainted, the exterior was still an eyesore because portions were charred, streaked, and flaking.

The Brunswick Centre, Holborn, a bold 1960s experiment in concrete eyesores where a Georgian square used to be.

Peter Pett, the well-known financier, on Riverside Drive is one of the leading eyesores of that breezy and expensive boulevard.

The Brunswick Centre, Holborn, a bold 1960s experiment in concrete eyesores where a Georgian square used to be.

Many golfers see it as an eyesore, a hazard that could cause accidents, and an intrusion into the beginning of their rounds.

It seemed to him that it would've made more sense to build on that vacant lot next to the Tire Barn, maybe buy out and tear down some of those eyesore trailers set up there.

So now we're part of a corporation with two dozen other irons in the firefast food, Ponderosa golf, those three eyesore discount department stores, the gas stations, all that shit.

So now we're part of a corporation with two dozen other irons in the fire-fast food, Ponderosa golf, those three eyesore discount department stores, the gas stations, all that shit.

I refer to gardens, parks, lawns, and, in general, to pieces of land so situated that, were they left to grow up to weeds and briers, they would be eyesores and inconveniencies to all about.

Pett's house might be an eyesore from without, but inside it had had the benefit of the skill of the best interior decorator in New York.

The building was old, too, a relic of pre-analytic days, a green-glass-and-aluminum eyesore.

The boxy annex jutting out to the right was an unfortunate eyesore, although it did little to shroud the original pagan shape of the primary structure.

There were the Chandytowns, sometimes pronounced Shantytowns, also known as Gypsy Penthouses, Rookeries, Bat Mansions, Goddamn Public Nuisances, dangerous eyesores, accidents-in-progress, and many more unflattering terms.