The watercourse not only becomes an eyesore—not an amenity—but, depending on the severity of the pollution, loses much of the life within it.
We have heard to-night in regard to the bridge what an eyesore it is.
It is an eyesore in this pleasant-looking village and an impediment to education progress.
Will he see whether something can be done before they become eyesores and rubbish tips?
That mill is an eyesore and is now dangerous because of its dilapidated condition.
An appalling block of flats, an absolute eyesore, was put up in its place.
A piece of land, owned by builders, is described by local residents as having been left as an eyesore.
Pipelines are an eyesore to those who love the country.