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!Mira que luna! Look at that moon! Resources for learning English

!Mira que luna! Look at that moon! Resources for learning English
Fernando Olivera: El rapto.- TEXT FROM THE NOVEL The goldfinch by Donna Tartt (...) One night we were in San Antonio, and I was having a bit of a melt-down, wanting my own room, you know, my dog, my own bed, and Daddy lifted me up on the fairgrounds and told me to look at the moon. When "you feel homesick", he said, just look up. Because the moon is the same wherever you go". So after he died, and I had to go to Aunt Bess -I mean, even now, in the city, when I see a full moon, it's like he's telling me not to look back or feel sad about things, that home is wherever I am. She kissed me on the nose. Or where you are, puppy. The center of my earth is you". The goldfinch Donna Tartt 4441 English edition

Thursday, September 15, 2011

DAILY UPDATED IDIOM, WITH PICTURES. A sight for sore eyes.


a sight for sore eyes Informal


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For example:
Meaning: If something or someone is a sight for sore eyes, you are glad to see them.
  • It's been raining here for a week, so it sure was a sight for sore eyes when we saw the sun this morning.
  • Hey, Ozzie! You're a sight for sore eyes, man. Haven't seen you for ages.
Quick Quiz:
A water tap would be a sight for sore eyes after
  1. fixing the plumbing all day
  2. getting a poke in the eye
  3. walking in the desert all day without water

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