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eye
noun as in judgment, opinion
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noun as in optical organ of an animate being
verb as in gaze at, scrutinize
Example Sentences
At 80, Gaines has eyes that are clear and discerning, his generous and direct demeanor giving away his decades-long experience as an educator.
Since Ruby’s arrest, Kevin has been heavily criticized for leaving his children and allegedly turning a blind eye to Ruby’s actions.
“It’s something to really keep an eye on because our confidence in those significant debris flows occurring may not be particularly high until right before they occur.”
Mr Cunningham said: "You really are seeing one of nature's amazing spectacles right in front of your eyes."
The various high-profile, big-pledging European emergency meetings must now produce speedy, impressive, practical results, otherwise in the Kremlin's eyes, Europe looks weak and vulnerable.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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