Phrases with «ubiquitous sight»

The phrase "ubiquitous sight" means that something is very common and can be seen everywhere you go. Full definition

Sentences with «ubiquitous sight»

  • Some shots will never be rid of their overexposed softness, but others look as good as any classic western, with detail so fine you can see the contrast of real dirt caked over fake blood, or the excessive bronzer applied to white actors playing Native Americans (a sadly ubiquitous sight in the genre and a compromise to standards in the otherwise full - throated subversion of racist Hollywood tradition). (moviemezzanine.com)
  • Insulated coolers are ubiquitous sights at picnics, and for good reason. (mindbodygreen.com)
  • Postboxes are a ubiquitous sight on U.K. streets, and their symbolism makes them a good target for outdoor activations. (adage.com)
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