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eagle eye
noun as in keen eyesight or ability to watch or observe
verb as in look at carefully
Example Sentences
Wall Street Journal: “Begley has a great many strengths—concision, eloquence, an eagle eye—and few of the usual shortcomings.”
The Daily Pic: Frederick Catherwood's eagle eye did without Daguerre's invention.
I suppose "Eagle Eye" will be a winner, but it wasn't cheap either.
When I came to serve the dessert Sally was watching me with her eagle eye and her mouth watering.
When Eagle-eye was coming back from the chase, she saw other trees heavily laden.
Chew-chew talked with Eagle-eye and at length they tried to make friends with the god.
While Pigeon was so small that Eagle-eye had to take her by the hand, her mother took her to the boundaries.
All these pretty things have taken somewhat long to describe, but the eagle eye of Mr. Parsons took them all in at a glance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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