If he’s making a distinction between the two girls i.e. “one is purty” he could just a “she’s a sight!” Much depends on tone of voice which we have to read into the written word. My understanding of “sight for sore eyes” is a good thing, thus no distinction.
If he’s making a distinction between the two girls i.e. “one is purty” he could just a “she’s a sight!” Much depends on tone of voice which we have to read into the written word. My understanding of “sight for sore eyes” is a good thing, thus no distinction.