A sight for sore eyes

A welcome sight.The man was a sight for sore eyes when he returned to work after a long holiday.

Side with (someone)

To favor or support someone's position in a dispute.The mother always sides with her daughter when the daughter has an argument.

Side against (someone)

To choose sides against someone.My friend always sides against me when I am involved in an argument with someone.

Sick of (someone or something)

To be bored with someone or something, to dislike someone or something.I think that the clerk is sick of working late every day.

Sick in bed

To remain in bed while you are sick.My father was sick in bed for three days last week.

Sick and tired of (someone or something)

To dislike someone or something, to be annoyed with someone or something.I am sick and tired of my friend's complaining.

Shy away from (someone or something)

To avoid someone or something.Recently my doctor has shied away from giving me advice about my eating habits.

Shuttle from place to place

To move from place to place.The athletes shuttled from place to place during the sports event.

Shut your mouth!

Please be quiet and close your mouth!."Shut your mouth," the woman said to the man talking loudly in the library.

Shut up

1. To stop talking. "Please shut up and let someone else speak." 2. To confine someone or something. We always shut up our dog in the house... Read more →