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eyeball something
(verb) |
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look at something very
closely |
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eye-catching |
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striking in appearance;
very attractive |
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an eyeful |
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something that's
surprising,
unexpected, or shocking
to see |
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an eye-opener |
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something that is
surprising
and which also helps one
to
understand in a new and
different way |
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eyeshot |
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the distance that one
can see
(common phrases:
in eyeshot,
beyond eyeshot,
out of eyeshot,
within eyeshot)
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an eyesore |
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something that is ugly
and
unpleasing to look at |
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an eye-witness |
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someone who saw an event
as it happened (often
used
for witnesses to crimes) |