a sight for sore eyes

The phrase "a sight for sore eyes" is an idiomatic expression used to describe something or someone that is very pleasing, comforting, or brings relief and joy to the person who sees it. It suggests that the sight is so delightful or welcoming that it brings relief to sore or tired eyes and improves one's mood or overall well-being.


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