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The idiom "can't stand the sight of" means to be repelled or offended by something or someone, often due to their appearance, behavior, or character. It is a strong expression of dislike or intolerance.

The idiom "hook, line, and sinker" is used to describe a situation where someone has been completely taken in or fooled by something or someone. It means that the person has been deceived or tricked in a complete and total way, and they are now fully under the control of the deceiver.



The idiom "arrive in a body" means to arrive physically, without any delay or problems. It is used to describe the arrival of a person or thing.