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eagle-eyed

adjective as in keen-eyed

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Eagle-eyed Wicked fans got more than they bargained for when small-print on packaging for dolls inspired by the movie mistakenly listed the address for an adult website.

From BBC

Taylor Swift is facing the music from her fans because of her friendship with Brittany Mahomes, who is being accused of supporting Donald Trump after eagle-eyed social media sleuths spotted that she liked a message posted on Instagram by the former president in August.

From Salon

When I watched the special for the first time as a finished piece, I saw behind the jokes the breadcrumbs of countless arguments, debates and the masters of the stage and eagle-eyed audience members alike who had helped me sand it into something.

In the new, ’60s-set comedy series, Martin plays Robert Diaz, a Korean War veteran who works as the eagle-eyed employee of the show’s exclusive country club and the caretaker of Burnett’s high-society doyenne, Norma Dellacorte.

The eagle-eyed amongst might have noticed that some of those names are not familiar.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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