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Etymology

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Univerbation of must (auxiliary) +‎ see (verb).

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must-see (not comparable)

  1. Unmissably good.

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must-see (plural must-sees)

  1. Anything unmissably good, such as a film or television programme or a tourist attraction.
    • 1989 December 17, Maida Tilchen, “The Triangle Within The Star Of David”, in Gay Community News, volume 17, number 23, page 8:
      Yoel Kahn's article about incorporating lesbian/gay Jewish existence into the liturgy is a must-see for anyone involved with planning worship services.

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