hind-sight |ˈhīn(d)ˌsīt|
noun
understanding of a situation or event only after it has happened or developed : with hindsight, I should never have gone.
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Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you.
–Leroy "Satchel" Paige
An Old Joke: A fellow I know swallowed his contact lenses after forgetting that he had placed them in a cup next to the sink. Now he has 20/20 hindsight.
1. In hindsight, this comic should have appeared in last week's documentary collection.
4. Plausible Deniability Hindsight
No, how did that get back there?
5. Historic Hindsight
Later in life, Sherman rediscovered the WABAC machine.
6. Genetically Modified Hindsight
7. Delusional Hindsight
8. Terrific Hindsight (in the original sense of the word)
9. Grammatical Hindsight
...and tomorrow she'll tell you never to split an infinitive.
10. Midterm Election Hindsight (or is it foresight?)
11. Hindsight More Terrific Than That Of Young Stephen King
Stephen King's monsters are fictional creations. President Obama's monsters control both houses of Congress.
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