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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
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verb as in flirt
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verb as in gape
verb as in gawk
verb as in gaze
verb as in goggle
verb as in investigate
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verb as in observe
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verb as in ogle
Strongest match
verb as in peer
verb as in regard
verb as in rubberneck
verb as in scrutinize
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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
As Packer said about dashboards as an easier entry, that’s more eyeballs on sponsored products without the NHL cost.
The smartest buyers are learning CTV can be about much more than chasing eyeballs.
It has forced them to get creative and lean on the wealth of knowledge they have about consumers to create original, flashy, engaging, and attention-grabbing content that draws eyeballs.
They work by changing how light enters the eyeball, preventing the conditions that cause myopia to progress.
For example, Google has made several changes that keep eyeballs on their own results pages instead of diverting that traffic to other websites.
The two countries were eyeball to eyeball in a tense standoff for almost a year.
For many this can be totally doable, while those averse to numbers might rather just eyeball their portions.
Hedren narrowly missed having an eyeball clawed out during one take.
The arctic char eyeball, on the other hand, which I had the day after—a raw eyeball is a whole other matter.
Bigwigs headhunting superhumans to run splashy enterprises eyeball you.
But thou art silent, And from thine eyeball flames contemptuous anger.
They had a secret iv rasslin' be which a Jap rassler cud blow on his opponent's eyeball an' break his ankle.
Here the radium rays had acted upon the eyeball through the bones of the head.
My heart was in my mouth, for at first I believed from his expression that he had detected the gleam of my eyeball.
Things that rode meaningless on the eyeball an instant before slid into proper proportion.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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