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"eyesore" Definitions
  1. a building, an object, etc. that is unpleasant to look at

288 Sentences With "eyesore"

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One bedroom apartments in Trump's eyesore start around 2.1 million.
At the very least, it's not an entirely horrible eyesore.
But when turned off, they can be kind of an eyesore.
They're also an eyesore, which brings me to my next point.
With unusual buildings, there's often someone who thinks its an eyesore.
Jakarta's clogged waterways are not just a minor irritant and eyesore.
They have made bungling defeats and eyesore box scores a routine.
Police and neighbors say it's an eyesore and a safety hazard.
It would be an eyesore and a traffic nightmare, they said.
Residents complained about another eyesore, on top of Xanadu's already bright exterior.
The tangled mess of wires under your desk isn't just an eyesore.
Locals call Florida's Majesty Building in Altamonte Springs the "I-4 Eyesore."
Critics called it an eyesore, a slapdash solution bordering on the absurd.
"Your eyesore is affecting the resale value of OUR homes," it said.
Over the years, it has been both celebrated and called an eyesore.
The broken windows that were once an eyesore have all be fixed.
But city authorities see it as an eyesore, a nuisance and a threat.
Downsides: I still find the Echo an eyesore compared with the Google Home.
But besides being more useful as a gadget, it's less of an eyesore.
Worn and neglected, the structure was a bit of an eyesore as-is.
But look at this eyesore "Smart 2 in 1 Qwerty" remote Samsung made.
New Hampshire's Brady Sullivan Plaza in Manchester is considered an eyesore among locals.
It's an eyesore and unpleasant to swipe on when scrolling through an app.
It's a metaphorical eyesore, a neighborhood to drive through with the windows up.
They complain that pipes and power plants are environmentally disruptive and an eyesore.
But rather than a major eyesore, much of this one will be invisible.
She's depressed and caught in negative feedback loops; she calls herself an eyesore.
Although they make life so much better, air conditioners can be quite the eyesore.
They're not only an eyesore, but a health hazard with no hope of biodegrading.
Its hinge, which runs right down the middle of the phone, is an eyesore.
While, for those into Apple aesthetics, dongles are of course 100 percent pure eyesore.
Another thing: get rid of that web 2.0 compliant eyesore you call a jukebox.
Sounds intriguing, but the actual movie is strangely plain, eyesore-overlit and uselessly frantic.
He and other recyclers believe it is because officials consider their scrapyards an eyesore.
Critics say it will be an eyesore better located in a nearby parking lot.
The company is restoring an eyesore and essentially extending the border of the downtown area.
African governments often see slums as an eyesore and would like to do just that.
The food-less baskets stood out to us right away and were a massive eyesore.
A media outlet called out Nevada's Trump Tower an "eyesore" with "over-the-top architecture."
The eyesore felt eerie at night, and no one stepped foot there in the day.
This modernized edifice struck many therapists as a behavioral McMansion: an eyesore, crude and grandiose.
Invest in a fitness tracker that's not an eyesore and fits nicely on your wrist.
Watch for yourself and decide if this is an eyesore or a work of art.
Most personal electric vehicle charging stations are relatively small structures and far from an eyesore.
The property was a neighborhood eyesore: peeling paint, three-foot-high grass, an abandoned 1984 Plymouth.
The problem, as mentioned above, is that the Command Bar is a bit of an eyesore.
The REITs have looked forward to a bankruptcy to remove the eyesore of many Sears stores.
She's worried that the dilapidated Addams manor is an eyesore that could scare away potential buyers.
Only any changes you want to make to that server's configuration involve interacting with that eyesore.
MJ thinks it's an eyesore, but the perfectionist inside Kris can't help but move it back.
They're not only an eyesore, but a direct health hazard, and with no hope of biodegrading.
The Capella Tower is often considered an eyesore on the skyline because of its mismatching shapes.
But in the meantime, we'll have to endure an eyesore on the top of our phones. 
Some homeowners use lofts for storage instead of sleeping, but it can be quite the eyesore.
This broken and shattered ruin would be an intentionally inconveniently placed eyesore, disrupting travel and commerce.
The shoe department had probably the most inventory, though it was a bit of an eyesore.
It's clunky-looking, and was a bit of an eyesore on the front of my house.
Aside from the extortionate $26 entrance fee, the gigantic alabaster eyesore employed a no phones policy.
The units have a nice design to them, so they won't be an eyesore in your home.
Proving beauty is in the eye of the beholder, however, attendees described the setup as an eyesore.
I hate walking/moving without music, especially when my walk is a bit of an industrial eyesore.
We no longer have the Volkonsky House, we have an eyesore half a kilometer from the Kremlin.
But we also expect that an eyesore will eventually go away and reveal some shiny new thing.
Measuring at only 8.4 inches, the safe won't be a giant eyesore and can fit almost anywhere.
Ugly yellow construction vehicles are parked haphazardly at the edge of the narrow road, a goddam eyesore.
The main complaint about hanging cables is that some riders view the jumble to be an eyesore.
When Shonda Rhimes first saw the L.A. mansion she now calls home, she thought it was an eyesore.
Critics claim the e-scooters are unsafe and a public eyesore that block sidewalks and litter public spaces.
On top of that, solid waste (the only type that this report will discuss) is a visible eyesore.
These lipomas are benign, but are kind of an eyesore — and Jean Marcus has a lot of them.
They could be found left in the middle of sidewalks, which could be an eyesore in a neighborhood.
It's no secret that the market is flush with terrible wearables — functional pieces that are a total eyesore.
I had to buy an extension cord, and it's a little bit of an eyesore in my bathroom.
First, if you happen to be sober and out-and-about during the day, it's a complete eyesore.
A rich man and his building of wealthy residents wants to blow up Megaton because it's an eyesore.
And the things we do use every day, like charging cables strewn around the house, are an eyesore.
" In a funny, curmudgeonly monologue, Abby describes herself as an unfinished building ruining a good neighborhood—"an eyesore.
A "tasteless eyesore," one resident, James Buckner, complained in a letter to the town's Planning and Zoning Commission.
The camp is clean, carefully organized, and alcohol free, but according to the city council it's an eyesore.
It's a shocking eyesore that never quite looks at home on a wrist, especially a smaller wrist like mine.
Some consider it an eyesore, but for me, that notch screams the phone's ostentation in a deeply satisfying way.
Yet protected this wasteland shall remain; a useless eyesore trapped in the insensitive, crushing grip of London's green belt.
Bino Mini Trash Can Because you need a trash can, but it doesn't have to be a plastic eyesore.
And even for Donald Trump—whose Trump Tower headquarters is giving NYPD a helluva time securing the golden eyesore.
The 800 million euro bond issued by a Steinhoff entity in Europe is an eyesore for the central bank.
Ford's ownership of the Michigan Central station means more to the city than just the redevelopment of another eyesore.
Ultimately, Mr. Parisi sees the alternative — leaving a hulking eyesore in the middle of town — as the greater risk.
I was in a toxic relationship with this guy, and we would constantly discuss what an eyesore it was.
Most people walked straight past it, a festering eyesore in a city dominated by high rises and building cranes.
"The slums have become an eyesore for the state," said Abdul Karim, planning officer at the Freetown City Council.
For decades, the iron and steel behemoth was a charred eyesore, its nonworking lights and falling timbers a menace.
"It's become such an eyesore," said Shahabuddeen Ally, a lawyer who is the chairman of the neighborhood's community board.
While not in use, the TV displays images to blend in as art rather than stick out as an eyesore.
So when the iPhone X came out looking as it does, many (me included) saw the notch as an eyesore.
Unlike other kinds of pollution, plastic is an eyesore, notes Liz Goodwin of the World Resources Institute, a think-tank.
To some, it will look like a piece of art, but to others, it will be an ultra-modern eyesore.
That is a problem for officials, who often regard visible homelessness as an eyesore that reflects badly on their cities.
The Old Naheola Bridge in Pennington, Alabama, scared locals when it was in use, and is now simply an eyesore.
Blindness in its helplessness reassures the rest of us that that oddball is not an eyesore or a loose cannon.
This ethical eyesore will be a daily reminder of the insensitivity and arrogance that seem likely to corrupt this presidency.
When many of them stayed empty and became an embarrassing eyesore on TV, the Yankees slashed those prices in half.
He wanted to rebrand it as an experimental kit of parts, he said, instead of a necessary nuisance and eyesore.
"It's a bit of an eyesore," said Noor Malick, who has a view of the tree from her office window.
The embarrassing suspension of the Golden State minority investor Mark Stevens, for shoving Toronto's Kyle Lowry, is another major eyesore.
As is HP's general approach to disguising the desktop so it isn't quite an eyesore in a living room or den.
He and the bureaucrats (some of them, anyway) are now in jail; his development, an unfinished eyesore, was listed for demolition.
Far from a weekend craft project, these cardboard landmarks won't be an eyesore sitting in the corner of your living room.
There are plenty of stands that can hold and charge your gamepad controllers, but I find them to be an eyesore.
Aside from the stench and unsightliness of the garbage, locals are worried about the health threats posed by this toxic eyesore.
And some residents say the barricades outside the building are an eyesore, and it's hard to walk anywhere around the building.
What will happen when President Trump orders some eyesore removed from his sight, only to discover the limits of presidential power?
Despite no longer being in use, the bridge is still there, gathering rust, and now simply an eyesore to most passersby.
Bright colors and geometric patterns were often paired together in the '80s, but now those busy combinations make for an eyesore
MONTCLAIR, N.J. — Amid the 238 houses inside the oak-lined, no-outlet neighborhood, a single home stands unoccupied, a celebrity eyesore.
White Hall — on the University of Wyoming campus — is the tallest building in the state of Wyoming, and it's an eyesore.
PARIS — To some, the new street urinals in Paris are a mere eyesore, to say nothing of the men using them.
What source of funding could possibly come in and want to turn this 43-mile row of rusted barned eyesore around?
When not in use, the bike was always there, a bit of an eyesore that sometimes served as a laundry rack.
Only its foundation saw light of day, gradually transformed into an outsize trash pit, an eyesore even in falling-down Welch.
The president's policies have created a virtual wall, one that may obviate the need for the $20 billion eyesore after all.
Waste first became a problem in cities, where it accumulated faster than it rotted away, creating an eyesore and a health hazard.
And actually, I keep thinking that I'm gonna resurrect it and put it together in my room, but it's a real eyesore.
Dockless bike-sharing companies have stirred fears that bikes will clutter the sidewalks, posing a hazard to pedestrians and creating an eyesore.
I also liked ACUTE ANGLE, ON THE FRITZ, BENEVOLENT, SET THE SCENE, EYESORE, ONLOOKER, YEAR ZERO, OPEN WIDE and, of course, ZUGZWANG.
We didn't want either of those in our home since they would be an eyesore and would stand out way too much.
In 2012, Mr. Stewart said a new store opened in town that flouted the area's nighttime sensitivities and became a glowing eyesore.
Riders were parking the scooters carelessly, sometimes blocking sidewalks or just creating an eyesore because they would pile up or tip over.
The crumbled building sticks out as an eyesore on the edge of the city's historic French Quarter as Mardi Gras celebrations approach.
Native Americans and many Nebraskans have long argued that while the stores may operate legally, they are an eyesore and an embarrassment.
People are easily persuaded that an eyesore despoiling their holiday paradise is intolerable; making them care about invisible, odourless carbon dioxide is tougher.
The clamping force was too strong, the weight was too heavy, and the whole thing was just an eyesore planted on your head.
Unlike old-fashioned rabbit ears, this antenna features a sleek, flexible, and paper-thin design that won't be an eyesore in your home.
Whether it's from a parking job gone awry, a rogue shopping cart, or an overzealous car door, a dent can be an eyesore.
Some renovation work was done shortly thereafter, including the replacement of broken windows and the roof, to make it less of an eyesore.
"We want to tell people that a mark is not only an eyesore, but it's a real damage to the monument," she said.
Curious residents were calling the rental office to find out what was happening to buildings that many considered a longtime eyesore, he said.
"This prevents them from being all over the place and creating not only an eyesore but making the space feel cluttered," she said.
They added a third garage, which they neglected to paint for some inexplicable reason, making it, from my vantage, a tall, yellowish eyesore.
Sure, the design is less of an eyesore the more you use it, but that doesn't mean we should just accept ugly design.
To some, it is an eyesore, a reason not to come to the ballpark and additional evidence of a Nanny State run amok.
Poorly planned development can arguably make an area less livable if it dramatically reduces greenspace, leads to severe overcrowding or proves an eyesore.
"This building, for example, has long been thought of as an eyesore," he said, pointing at the vaguely dystopian circular chunk of concrete.
But the government worried the informal community would be an embarrassing eyesore, and aggressively sought to clear it out ahead of the Olympics.
Towers, especially in neighborhoods and rural areas, are often built to look like trees or fake street lights, so they aren't such an eyesore.
No one likes your stupid "experiment" that's been an eyesore and an invitation for derelicts such as yourself to stay and trash the place.
If you find the forum-y look of Reddit is an eyesore, Shine and Reditr are popular add-ons that overhaul the site design.
And with more deportees expected, the city is again looking for a way to eliminate the eyesore of homelessness — and that has Zuniga worried.
If the site couldn't be decontaminated, the property was never going to be much more than it was — an eyesore where Verizon parked vehicles.
For that, the Hudson River Park Trust, the public corporation that built and runs the park, hopes that transforming an unappealing eyesore can help.
Or maybe there's still enough time to tackle that garish dining-room wallpaper before the guests see the eyesore the previous owners left you.
This is the world of pre-rolls, interstitials, auto-expanding video units and takeovers that have made the mobile web such an unusable eyesore.
While they welcome the disappearance of an eyesore from the waterfront, some wonder what the dramatic addition to the skyline means for the future.
In general, when they are unfolded, the screen has a visible crease — an eyesore compared with the seamless displays on our smartphones and tablets.
The homeless population, after all, is an eyesore for well-heeled San Franciscans, and a reminder that income inequality is alive and well in 2016.
A spite house is a building constructed to annoy neighbors or city officials, usually by blocking out sunlight, street access, or just being an eyesore.
That beautiful banquet hall you looked at last week could transform into an eyesore if remodeling work is done before your wedding, Ms. Watkins said.
The newly matte screen looks and feels better, the fingerprint reader is better, and while the design doesn't look premium, it's no longer an eyesore.
The industrial neighborhood of Willets Point, Queens — replete with body shops, salvage lots and junkyards — has been long derided as a shantytown and an eyesore.
However notorious an eyesore, it is also a valuable one; the tower is the centre of Britain's cyber-security industry, worth about £3.5bn ($4.6bn) a year.
And when CNN sent its reporters to investigate further, all they discovered was a "hulking eyesore" that was causing traffic rather than shuttling passengers above it.
And in some cases, towering piles of bikes have cause Chinese cities major headache as they've blocked pedestrians, created an eyesore and a possible safety hazard.
They continue: Whatever its artistic merits, placing the sculpture in front of Butler Library will put an eyesore on an otherwise crisp, geometric, and symmetrical landscape.
It's a shame this is such a fucking eyesore of a device because god damn, god damn, are the inner workings of this thing a delight.
The question of creative ownership — and the rampant failure to respect it — has manifested as a watermark on Haggerty's images, something she sees as an eyesore.
There's definitely a wave of interest for retro phones this year, but we doubt Rubin's new phone is a blast back to the eyesore antenna days.
Many neighbors, however, call his persistence a nuisance, describing Mr. Davidson's tables as an eyesore and an obstruction of one of the neighborhood's most congested sidewalks.
Many neighbors are happy to see the station, which they see as an eyesore, go, including members of Community Board 403, which approved the new building.
Local officials told AFP that the artwork had become a rusty "eyesore" due to salty sea breezes and a recent typhoon, and nearby residents were complaining.
To Mr. Barkat, the topsy-turvy growth of Kufr Aqab had turned it into an eyesore and a chaotic mess, one he called "terrible" for residents.
These hideous protrusions have always been an eyesore, popping out of the backside of phones for years, and they're only getting uglier with every new model.
Since I visit often by train, the first thing I see of Manhattan is this eyesore — a rundown, ugly, uncomfortable domain of plastic, dirt and escalators.
Some complained that the 375-foot-tall landmark was an eyesore, so Belgian artist Carsten Höller decided to give it a fun addition: a giant slide.
Those promises, however, were aimed less at the putative beneficiaries than at those in the more developed parts of the city, who consider ger districts an eyesore.
For those of you who don't know, we bought the Michigan Central Station, which had unfortunately become sort of the iconic eyesore for the downfall of Detroit.
According to prosecutors, Rhinehart abandoned the structure soon after placing it on top of the hill and let it become an "eyesore," covered in trash and graffiti.
Nearly every piece of wallpaper I've seen since then has been a real eyesore, so for most of my adult life I've remained confident in my opinion.
The group argued the museum would be an eyesore on the waterfront and that it violated public use policy governing development on the shore of Lake Michigan.
In the same way you don't want to Slack-bomb your coworkers with a bunch of tiny messages, a big block of text can be an eyesore.
It's 10 feet long so it reaches our sink, but it's an eyesore and I couldn't close the cabinet door under the sink with the hose connected.
It all started with the wall, something of an eyesore, not far from where Ms. Mailer lives in Goshen with her husband, the jazz trombonist Peter McEachern.
The roof leaked, the boiler had rusted out, the 60-year-old wiring needed updating, and the pool surrounded by a chain-link fence was an eyesore.
Speaking of the old Air—this thing has much smaller bezels than that eyesore as well, and a way higher pixel density—about 227 PPI versus 127 PPI.
Traditionally, the company has sold cheaper CPUs that use more energy, so you'd find them in huge, cheap eyesore laptops built by OEMs (those are the computer makers).
He built the house as an intended eyesore to remind the city of how it wronged him, and also to inconvenience his neighbor by partially blocking street access.
The $115 price, however, is an eyesore, but it is meant to be shared by two people and actually large enough to be split among three voracious carnivores.
The Eiffel Tower, now the beacon of the capital city, was criticized as an eyesore for years, and the jury is still out on the famous Louvre pyramid.
With Asia's top athletes set to arrive in Jakarta for the 21400 Asian Games this weekend, city officials were scrambling to hide an embarrassing eyesore: the Black River.
Click here to view original GIFGameplay is almost an eyesore now, but I can't even begin to count the number of hours I've stared at that tiny screen.
On a prim Georgetown street, the home's exterior is a fading, yellow wood, an eyesore for neighbors and a curious sight among $21948 million and $210 million homes.
If you're anything like me, half the wires turning your living space into an eyesore are probably used simply to charge phones, laptops, and any other portable devices.
Finally, something for your entertainment setup — this SoundBar from Bose brings your music, movies and TV shows to life with amazing sound quality, all without being an eyesore.
They are certainly no more of an eyesore than three umpires wearing big headphones to communicate with an instant replay coordinator in New York during extended pauses in play.
Sheer FrillsIn case you weren't convinced, ruffles can be eye-catching without being an eyesore, which is exactly what creative associate Madison Utendahl discovered after giving them a go.
But that is not to say that clear quartz, Askinosie's third garden-friendly pick (and easily the most commonplace of the three), will be an eyesore among your plants.
Housed in a sleek and compact package, this antenna is the opposite of standard options that are often large, bulky, and to be frank, a bit of an eyesore.
The city redeveloped the eyesore into an oasis of play areas, lawns, running tracks, a halfpipe and even a dance floor, while incorporating vestiges of the old rail yards.
But to its opponents, the telescope would be yet another eyesore despoiling an ancient sacred landscape, a gigantic 18-story colossus joining the 13 telescopes already on Mauna Kea.
This Geneva hardcore/grindcore outfit achieved cult status in the late 90s and early 00s with albums like Eyesore (20183), Ecce Lex (2002) and the acoustic Hysteron-Proteron (2004).
The older Robin wore a Batman-Robin hybrid costume that was a bit of an eyesore, and the two sidekicks bonded over feeling underestimated by the more seasoned heroes.
The government has occasionally cracked down — sometimes violently — on the street vendors, who are not licensed, describing their activities, near the seat of government and businesses, as an eyesore.
On top of being an eyesore, by now everyone's had that experience of googling an item, only to find targeted ads for that same product follow you across the web.
What is one era's style is the next era's eyesore, and in the midst of a demolition binge, a new generation learns to appreciate, often too late, what is disappearing.
The one and only: Delta House is put on double secret probation by a dean (John Vernon), who wants to boot this eyesore off the Faber College campus, circa 1962.
Today the Binghamton is an eyesore damaged beyond repair, and leans lamely to one side on the muddy river bottom here, across the Hudson from Grant's Tomb near 21968th Street.
After it sold for nearly $3 million in cash in 2012, the gorgeous four-story townhouse in one of Brooklyn's prettiest neighborhoods proceeded to become an eyesore and a nuisance.
Shopping Guide Magazines offer a world of ideas, but they come with a small domestic problem: When too many pile up or are strewn about, they can be an eyesore.
But as Dorsey pushes ahead with his "healthy conversation" charm offensive, bitcoin giveaway schemes are an eyesore and another reminder of Twitter's ongoing failure to keep people safe on its platform.
Since Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King are perhaps Hollywood's tightest pair, it only makes sense that the media mogul called out BFF King when her necklace proved to be an eyesore.
Though the city does routine cleanups in Skid Row and in other parts of the city, trash from abandoned encampments is a constant eyesore, littered across freeway exits and under bridges.
With additional drop zones for mail, keys and other clutter, this reimagined retreat is finally a happy hangout spot for the upcoming Bad Moms actress, as opposed to an everyday eyesore.
Sure, it's going to look great in those iPhone 8 promo pics, but — make no mistake — in real life it'll be an eyesore at worst, and a slight distraction at best.
Rather than go full-on festive eyesore this year, why not pick up of holiday pullover you wouldn't be totally ashamed to wear out of the house on a present run?
The company bet, correctly, that people would be okay with the large camera module on the back, and most have deemed it a feature adding character rather than an ugly eyesore.
You'd think Asus would at least make the iPhone X's least attractive details like the huge camera bump less of an eyesore, but nah, they just copied it, compromises and all.
Pressure cookers and slow cookers have quickly risen in the ranks of trendy cookware over the past year, turning from grandma's clunky countertop eyesore, to a hot ticket weeknight meal maker.
After all, the Silverdome is famously dilapidated — The Detroit News called it an "eyesore," and that is one of the more polite descriptions — but on Sunday, it stubbornly refused to die.
Given the shape and massive size of today's TVs, the big screen has become a massive eyesore without many places to go other than smack dab in the center of a wall.
I have a similar nerd tower at home, and while I opted out of the LEDs and tucked it under my desk, it's hard to hide the eyesore in a small apartment.
I don't really mind the parties, but I do mind the hundreds of beer cans and plastic cups strewn all over their balcony, which create quite a mess and are an eyesore.
The arrangement is the result of a politically charged battle back in the 503s pitting the public transit agency against Berkeley voters who didn't want the "eyesore" of extensive above-ground track.
Besides being an "eyesore," per the Times, the banner has also ushered in years of bad luck for the franchise ... not having won a playoff series since it went up in 2015.
It's not to my tastes and if you've found the user experience on the G6 or V20 to be an eyesore, those feelings aren't going to change when you power on this phone.
Joe Oliver, a 35-year-old black Japanese who works as an engineer and model, says that when he was young he was urinated on, burned with cigarette butts and called "an eyesore".
"We also received a lot of phone calls from pedestrians and residents in the area demanding its withdrawal as the art work was turning into an eyesore," official Shi Yun-Seok told AFP.
Many consider it an eyesore but for Sidewalk Labs, an "urban innovation" subsidiary of Google's parent company, Alphabet, it is an ideal location for the world's "first neighbourhood built from the internet up".
It's true they bring in over $2 billion in annual oil revenue to the state of California, but many coastal residents (and not just environmentalists) insist that these platforms are an unwelcome eyesore.
Officials had had enough of the eyesore: in October they had sent in demolition crews which, within two months, had evicted some 80,000 migrants and flattened buildings with a total of 6,000 rooms.
Prime Day 2019 deal: Dyson Air Multiplier Table Fan, $189.99 (originally $328.90) [You save $109.01] — DEAL IS OVERA table-top fan that doesn't look like an eyesore, this almost doubles as modern decor.
It's been an irresistible sell to plenty of publishers, but it's also been an eyesore for many of them and a race to the bottom in terms of selling the most salacious headlines.
Though it's the same size as most at-home rowers, it does fold-up compact enough to store easily in a closet or garage, and its cherry wood aesthetic is hardly an eyesore.
The huge speaker grilles that flank the screen might be an eyesore to some buyers, but having a rich audio experience on a phone can turn a decent mobile game into a memorable one.
George Clooney in a well-pressed suit, his bons mots tumbling like dice, is never going to be an eyesore, but even the proudest Las Vegan will have tired of the spectacle by now.
He acknowledged that taking on the prominent Younkers project had put Blackbird under the spotlight in the community, which wants to see Walnut Street's biggest eyesore transformed into a project it can brag about.
Critics disparaged the work, which rises nearly 60 feet at a main crossroads here about 100 yards from the Kremlin walls, calling it an eyesore and a thinly disguised monument to the other Vladimir.
"Said aloud" indicated something homonym-ish, but the discord between a hawk and "something ugly" didn't suggest anything, given that hawks are graceful, soaring … Oh. A hawk would say, "I soar;" this begets EYESORE.
The boxes, filled with compost for men to pee into, have a little slot on the side and are topped with flower boxes in some bizarre attempt to make them less of an eyesore.
An unfilled wine rack can also be an eyesore, so we've favored racks that have removable layers, as well as ones that can be accessorized with other bar and kitchen products when not in use.
The only eyesore that ruins the Droid Turbo 2's otherwise slick design is the honking Verizon "V" logo sandwiched between the two front-facing speaker grilles, which unfortunately are only mono and not stereo.
The Garmin vívosmart 3 is an update to the late 2015 eyesore, the vívosmart HR. Like the vívosmart HR, the new vívosmart 3 doesn't include any GPS hardware for tracking a running or cycling route.
Exposed red piping and a fire sprinkler was visible along the ceiling, which was actually a bit of an eyesore in comparison to the carefully crafted look of the room, but was easy to ignore.
He wished it was still a restaurant, like the one where he used to enjoy a Friday dinner special, rather than what he feels is now an eyesore, out of step with the seaside community.
They love going to see the Bowie mural in Brixton, and they even tried to install a giant lightning bolt/eyesore pretty much in the middle of the south London neighbourhood's high street in his memory.
Aside from being a bit of an eyesore dangling near your jawline, the Bullets Wireless remote control is easy to operate and gives enough tactile information to let you detect what you're doing just by touch.
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So the Chinese government has introduced measures to drastically cut the amount of disposable plastic items that often become a hazard and an eyesore in the country, even deep in the countryside and in the oceans.
They are being built to ease traffic congestion and connect the old parts of the city to newer suburbs, but they are also an eyesore - big, ugly, often plastered with political advertisements or billboards for Bollywood films.
The City Council — and a top mayoral candidate — are looking to pull off a similarly ambitious feat with the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, a dilapidated Robert Moses-era eyesore of a highway running along the scenic Brooklyn waterfront.
"The pipeline would be more than just an eyesore and environmental risk," says my friend Jennifer Pharr Davis, who once held the speed record for completing the trail, finishing in 46 days, 11 hours and 20 minutes.
As proof that one person can make a difference, Gambia and neighboring Senegal banned the importation and use of plastic bags in 2015, citing the "environmental eyesore" and "dire threat" they pose to living and nonliving things.
" Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Officials in the South Korean city of Busan have destroyed a public sculpture by Dennis Oppenheim, claiming that the artwork had fallen into disrepair, was an "eyesore," and had "no artistic value.
Partly thanks to Mr. Silver, the Essex Crossing site — once known as the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area, or Spura — sat fallow for over four decades, its empty lots an open, nagging eyesore in a diverse, dense neighborhood.
NAKURU, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The sight of overflowing heaps of plastic waste at Gioto, the largest dump in Nakuru County, in Kenya's Great Rift Valley, was an eyesore that turned photojournalist James Wakibia into an environmental activist.
The issue is a political and moral eyesore for the drug industry, yet all it seems able to do is to go on hiking and trying (with often cringe-worthy results) to defend itself when the inevitable backlash arrives.
The Chicago River, which was once a polluted eyesore, saw its fortunes improve significantly at the turn of the 20th century when engineers reversed its flow to send pollution away from Lake Michigan, the city's source of drinking water.
During his State of the Union address last week, Trump claimed that El Paso had been "one of the most dangerous cities in the country" before an eyesore of a fence was installed at the border in 22017-2500.
The reunited actors have been filming back in Muirhouse, where the estate's ugly post-war high rises have been replaced by less daunting low rises, and the "eyesore" shopping mall is about to get a multi-million pound revamp.
They argued that the site, funded by a handful of mega-corporations, billionaires, and the dubious EB-5 visa program, was at once wildly expensive, an architectural eyesore, and a shiny reminder of the city's (and the country's) sharp economic divide.
Instead of crossing your fingers and hoping your dog's ratty old bed won't be an eyesore for your guests, you can literally create a living room scheme around this adorable pet mat cover, which is only $4.99 and surprisingly chic.
Everyone knows the best way to deal with an annoying neighbor is to simply out annoy them, and as long as their front lawn isn't covered in old cars perched atop cinderblocks, this pink eyesore will be $350 well spent.
When they're not an eyesore — à la method ♥ REBECCA ATWOOD, a limited-edition line of hand washes, dish soaps, and all-purpose cleaners available in four scents and exclusively at Target now — they're actually a rich starting point for change.
That project risked creating an eyesore on the university's verdant campus, so Mr. Thom camouflaged it with fir, rhododendron and cedar trees and draped the smaller drum with ivy vines so that it resembled a hill more than a bunker.
I'm a huge stickler for aesthetics when it comes to my car, so I would much rather use a mount that can be easily removed rather than having an eyesore suction-cupped to my windshield or glued to my dashboard.
He does so with a certain crabby excitement: It requires a $1,500 computer-and-goggles setup that is something of an eyesore, the rig doesn't fit, and some of the early games don't feel as if they need this elaborate production.
The Tbilisi TV Tower, a Soviet-era eyesore hovering over the city on Mount Mtasminda, hides something much more appealing: Mtasminda Park, a landscaped amusement park and urban playground that is accessible by a funicular that goes straight up the mountain.
It is not just an eyesore, but also a magnet for trash, pigeons and their droppings and patrons from a bar next door who treat it like their private porch and leave behind chicken bones, cigarette butts and dirty napkins.
After the hearing last October at which the home was declared a "public nuisance," Ms. Fang was fined $200 for creating what officials called "a highly visible eyesore" that was "out of keeping with community standards," according to the lawsuit.
Screenshot: redditWith three-quarters of a million subscribers, r/The_Donald has been a gleefully pro-fascist eyesore on the larger Reddit community, which, for reasons no one seemed able to justify, had evaded any sort of meaningful enforcement of site-wide policies.
Blue Apron's recipe cards are sort of an eyesore (half a dozen different heavy fonts and creepy hand model photography), but they do suggest a wine pairing for each meal (which you can order through Blue Apron, or obviously just buy yourself).
City officials regarded the 210-acre auto repair enclave as an eyesore whose dusty streets flooded when it rained, but Willets Point was home to about 2278 mostly Latino-owned businesses and 27.6,22 workers who earned anywhere from $1003 to $2100 a day.
The March 2018 cover depicted Polish supermodels Małgosia Bela and Anja Rubrik posing in front of Warsaw's Palace of Culture and Science, an eyesore of 21983s Stalinist architecture, with Bela leaning against an icon of Soviet automobile manufacturing, the hearse-like GAZ Volga.
They may vacuum the floor and dust, but if a toolbox is in the dining room, it stays there, and becomes a conversation starter rather than an eyesore (or a tripping hazard.) "It allows us to actually enjoy the party," Alex said.
If Chicago had not been forced by the federal government to clean up the water beginning in the 1970s and continuing today — and had it not reserved open space and built the walk around it — the river would have remained an eyesore.
NEW ORLEANS — The partially collapsed Hard Rock Hotel at the edge of the French Quarter was already the site of tragedy — and, for several months as the authorities have been unable to enter the dangerously unstable building, it has been an eyesore.
Designed as a public comfort station as part of the library, which opened in 1911, the bathroom was closed in later decades as the park descended into a blighted eyesore, a place best avoided that was overrun with drug dealers and criminals.
They interfered with G/O Media's editorial independence, stuffed the sites' layout with eyesore ads, and pushed out competent managers, such as Deadspin editor-in-chief Megan Greenwell, who laid out a searing indictment of Great Hill's mismanagement on her way out the door.
Had you driven past it on the New Jersey Turnpike nearly a decade ago, you might recall a multicolored eyesore that the then-governor called one of the ugliest buildings in the state and maybe even the country rather than a massive shopping entertainment complex.
Mr. Beatty, 55, is a former banker who made his first foray into renewable energy in part to head off a plan to put up wind turbines, which he said he considered an eyesore, near his 350-acre property, about 65 miles north of London.
He's gone to war, raised a family, forged a career and now he tries to hold the forces of chaos at bay, whether it's a kitchen drawer that won't close right or an eyesore of an old TV antenna out at the lake house.
Bakers had sharp words for the Hershey Company this month after buying bags of Hershey's Kisses, a popular adornment on holiday cookies, only to discover a flaw that was small in size but a giant eyesore: The tip was missing on each piece of chocolate.
Get it: $215 (down from $219.99)  If you have your life together and don't actually need a tracker to locate your keys (congrats!) but need a way to get rid of your eyesore of a pocket bulge, ditch the keychain and use this stylish organizer instead.
The jumbo-size emoji have extra long eyelashes; one waggles its tongue below lopsided eyes, the other — the "shut up" emoji — has a closed zipper for a mouth  The problem, beyond the fact that — thanks to selfie seekers — some neighbors call it a traffic-causing eyesore?
There is a thriving and exciting practice of reclaiming these spaces, on an individual level by artists like Tyree Guyton (whose Heidelberg Project has grown from contentious eyesore to contentious international tourist destination over its 30-year development), or by galleries and collectives like Powerhouse Productions and Popps Packing.
It had so many intriguing elements: a historic home that had fallen into disrepair; ornery neighbors in a very self-conscious, very famous part of town who weren't happy with an eyesore across the street; and a new owner who wanted to have his part of Washington lore.
In the wake of the devastating fire at Grenfell Tower in London last week, an astute young man told a BBC reporter of how he and the rest of his community felt as if they were a burden to their wealthier neighbors, and that their homes were viewed as an eyesore.
He went into full Trump mode to prove a point, warning he would veto any legislation that did not have money for the wall and in the final hours of negotiations tweeting out a cartoon picture of the "slats" that would be used to show how the wall would not be an eyesore.
Pros: Provides a smooth transition from sitting to standing, compact so it won't take up your entire desk space, no installation required and easy assembly, separate adjustment options for keyboard and monitorCons: Not the most ideal option for laptops, will only hold the essentials, the stabilizing leg is a bit of an eyesore
Yes, last year's Finals were an eyesore, but the LeBron-centric offense that the Cavs were forced to play helped limit the Warriors' offensive output, primarily by reducing transition opportunities— one benefit of an offense with no movement is that the players without the ball can at least be stationed in areas of the floor allowing for quick recovery to the defensive end.
When reports surfaced in late 2014 that the drug camps had become a macabre public eyesore — with Kabul residents lining the railings above to watch the addicts — President Ashraf Ghani's government said the authorities would relocate the bridge denizens to a sprawling former military base that was built by the United States in 2003 but was handed over to the government when American troops pulled out in 2014.

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