Can't stand the sight of (someone or something) American British informal verb phrase
Used when one strongly dislikes or is unable to tolerate someone or something.
I know you can't stand the sight of James because he is an unpleasant guy.
I can’t stand the sight of the way she criticized Jenny.
I absolutely can not stand the sight of being near a cat because I am allergic to its feather.
Someone who ruins others' fun and enjoyment
To strongly oppose something
To detest someone
1. To cut somebody or something harshly or severely
2. To criticize someone or something harshly or severely
A way of expressing that someone doesn't believe that something will happen or come true