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eyeball
noun as in gander
noun as in glance
noun as in glimpse
noun as in view
verb as in ascertain
verb as in assay
verb as in behold
verb as in check
verb as in distinguish
verb as in eye
verb as in face
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in flirt
Strongest match
verb as in gape
verb as in gawk
verb as in gaze
verb as in goggle
verb as in investigate
Strong matches
verb as in observe
Strongest matches
verb as in ogle
Strongest match
verb as in peer
verb as in regard
verb as in rubberneck
verb as in scrutinize
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in sight
verb as in spy
verb as in stare
verb as in verify
verb as in watch
verb as in witness
Example Sentences
All of these will contribute because it’s going to get money in the sport, it’s going to put new eyeballs on the sport, it’s going to get new fans.”
Live events are crucial for drawing millions of eyeballs at once, which is what advertisers want.
"Sliced up eyeballs" and "goats of lust" aren't traditionally the sort of images that help your toddler drift off to sleep.
“This is the most viewed show on earth, and the eyeballs that you're going to get… is second to none.”
If you are not used to eyeballing this process, use a bamboo skewer or other way to measure the depth after each liquid addition.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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