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How to use eyesore in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word eyesore? Here are some examples.

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The piles of dumped rubbish and abandoned cars have long been an eyesore and a hazard to health.
The bridge will not be an eyesore as suggested because careful thought has been given to its design and position.
The old tannery could be demolished, it is empty and an eyesore, and the materials used to create an environmentally improved site approach.
The jail is a huge eyesore and a risk to the general public as has been demonstrated in the very recent past.
Officials do not believe the new facilities will be a nuisance or an eyesore and say they are clearly needed in Filey.
Few argue with the need to improve the shabby eyesore which blights much of Piccadilly.
At present, a series of derelict agricultural buildings and concrete hardstanding represent an eyesore in an otherwise picturesque setting.
This is part of the latest plans to redevelop the Castle Lane area of Bedford, which has been an eyesore for many years.
The bridge is an eyesore and is totally out of keeping with the natural beauty and harmony of the river valley.
One OF York's worst eyesore houses could be in line for a facelift if the city council steps in and forces its owner to sell up.
He fears for the health of children playing on and near the rubbish and, along with other residents, is sick of looking at the eyesore.
However, not everyone in the community is enamoured by the lavishness of the monument and some describe it as an eyesore.
They have become stagnant bog holes and an incredible eyesore and health risk.
The floodlights are an eyesore, for sure, but since I understand that it's jolly hard to play football in the dark I have not complained.
And they claimed that a high metal fence, which had been erected round the building, was an eyesore.
I would suggest that they move out of their cosy offices and tour the area to see for themselves what is not only an eyesore but a health hazard.
An appeal is set to be made after plans to demolish an eyesore water tower were rejected.
By the 1970s, this area had become a neglected eyesore, ripe for development.
Officers have recommended the scheme should be refused on the grounds it would be unneighbourly and an eyesore.
Adding a 15m telephone mast and all its associated equipment would further make this waste area even more of an eyesore.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was one person who had always been an eyesore to him, and a stumbling block in his way.
He said that, even as it was, Westminster Abbey in the season was an eyesore to him.
But the things are an eyesore, and mother was worrying herself to death about them.
He is raised and swells, like a pimple, to be an eyesore and deform the place he holds.
It closed more than three decades ago and has been an eyesore for many years.
The children dislike Fogarty, and his barn is an eyesore to them.
The Pennsylvania Avenue is an eyesore and a disgrace to the nation.
And so it still remains a permanent eyesore on her mantelshelf.
But 29 residents wrote in claiming the fence would be an eyesore, is too high and that gates opening onto the street would cause problems.
It has become an eyesore since its closure, but limiting my driving to my own locality because of age I have to defer to him regarding the order of eyesores in Wales.
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