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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a satisfying sight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something visually pleasing or enjoyable to look at.
Example: "The sunset over the ocean was truly a satisfying sight, filling the sky with vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "a pleasing view" or "a delightful scene".
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At the bottom, I heard a tinkle, looked down, saw a coin; looked up and saw him bent over double, hand clutching his gut, a satisfying sight.
It's a satisfying sight.
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And when she looks out in the crowd and sees young faces staring back, it's an especially satisfying sight.
Mr. Wehrli's first two picture books, "Tidying Up Art" and its sequel, "Tidying Up More Art," present a simple but satisfying sight gag, over and over again, in which he "tidies up" modern masters like Klee and Picasso, Pollock and Haring in a series of "before" and "after" photos.
This is both a familiar and satisfying sight to Deputy Director Souvandy Chanthavong of the Lao National Puppet Theatre.
This is both a familiar and satisfying sight to Souvandy Chanthavong, deputy director of the Puppet Theatre, which is under the Ministry of Information and Culture.
"Besides the novelty of television performers suing to block themselves from being shown on nationwide television," Hertzberg writes, "there was the inescapably satisfying sight of high officials of a huge corporation being dragged to the bar of justice by a pack of clowns".
Besides the novelty of television performers suing to block themselves from being shown on nationwide television, there was the inescapably satisfying sight of high officials of a huge corporation being dragged to the bar of justice by a pack of clowns.
The satisfying sight of bricks collapsing into dust makes Démolition d'un Mur a compelling watch, but when the same footage is spooled backwards, the wall springs back to life and the Lumières have notched up their first foray into special effects.
By Margaret Fishback The New Yorker, March 10 , 1928P. 62 Oh sweet and satisfying sight View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Charles Bethea.
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