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eye

[ahy] / aɪ /


NOUN
optical organ of an animate being
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Yet, again, his goal is not to provide numbers to be added, subtracted, multiplied and divided, but to shower his audience with numbers big enough to make their eyes glaze over.

From Los Angeles Times

Much of this is taking place outside the public eye.

From Los Angeles Times

Their partnership stood at 122 by the close, with Carey unbeaten on 52 and eyeing a second hundred in the match.

From BBC

"I think if it's people working with AI, I'm not sure it will change the pipeline, but I think we're right to have a have an eye on that point."

From BBC

If you close your eyes, you could see the trio’s lowrider rolling down Whittier Blvd, with all three mischief-makers hanging out the windows.

From Los Angeles Times