Idioms
see the light
to realize one's mistake, to suddenly see how to proceed with something
I finally saw the light and began to work in the same manner as everyone else.
see the light at the end of the tunnel
see the light of day
see the sights
see the world through rose-colored glasses
see things
see things/everything through rose-colored glasses
see through (someone or something)
see to (someone or something)
see to it (that something is done)
see which way the wind is blowing
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rooted in (something)
be all ears
down the hatch
by the year
world is one's oyster
go to pieces
nervous Nellie
Sure thing.
have nothing/none to spare
offbeat
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