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I . eye [aɪ] N

2. eye (needle hole):

eye
uho n

3. eye (eyelet):

eye

III . eye <-d, -d, -ing [or eying]> [aɪ] VB trans

eye up VB trans

1. eye (carefully):

eye

2. eye (with desire):

eye

ˈeye con·tact N no pl

ˈeye-open·er N fig to be an eye-opener for sb

ˈeye-pop·ping ADJ fig

ˈeye shad·ow N no pl

bird's-eye ˈview N

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Now your hair: close your eyes as you try to suss out its texture.
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Pupae are initially creamy white, but the eyes turn red and the body begins to darken as they develop.
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A smallish man with piercing eyes and thin lips, he was an able organiser, utterly ruthless, a man who lived for his work.
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If the eyes are bright and shining with liveliness it indicates a healthy shen.
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When she is forced to go all-out, her countenance becomes considerably more fearsome, with glowing red eyes and large fangs.
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Eye colour of the pigeon is generally orange but a few pigeons may have white-grey eyes.
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Then when mankind is resurrected from their graves, you shall see the eyes of the disbelievers fixedly stare in horror.
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The head and eyes of this fish are very large, while the mouth is very small and substandard.
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They have high nose bridges, high cheekbones and wide eyes.
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The arguments led by defence counsel are not sustainable in the eyes of the law... prosecution evidence is one well-knit piece.
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