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71That Sunday, That Summer — is a popular song.It was written by Joe Sherman and George David Weiss and published in 1963. The best known version, by Nat King Cole, reached #12 on the Billboard charts in 1963. Other versions have also been recorded (see below). Recorded… …
72that is that — See and that s that …
73that's that — See and that s that …
74see the light — {v. phr.}, {informal} To understand or agree, often suddenly; accept another s explanation or decision. * /I did not approve of his action, but he explained his reason and then I saw the light./ * /Bill wanted Harry to help him, but Harry wasn t… …
75see the light — {v. phr.}, {informal} To understand or agree, often suddenly; accept another s explanation or decision. * /I did not approve of his action, but he explained his reason and then I saw the light./ * /Bill wanted Harry to help him, but Harry wasn t… …
76see one's way clear to do (or doing) something — find that it is possible or convenient to do something. → see …
77see someone right Brit. — see someone right Brit. informal make sure that a person is appropriately rewarded or looked after. → see …
78see the colour of someone's money — see the colour of (someone s) money to make sure that someone can pay for something before you let them have it. I want to see the colour of his money before I say the car s his …
79see the colour of money — see the colour of (someone s) money to make sure that someone can pay for something before you let them have it. I want to see the colour of his money before I say the car s his …
80see the glass as half empty — see the glass (as) half empty to believe that a situation is more bad than good. Some economists looking ahead to the second half of the year see the glass as half empty. Usage notes: also used in the form the glass is half empty the situation is …