eagle-eyed

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of seeing to a great distance
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How To Use eagle-eyed In A Sentence

  • It was hard to tell which eagle-eyed member of the crew spotted the stranded paddler waving at us from a rocky promontory.
  • Dalek was so pleased with my eagle-eyed acumen that he rewarded me with a two hundred dollar cash bonus and two grams of cocaine. ICED
  • The bobby swelled with understanding and eagle-eyed vigilance. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • They needed no professional help with the evening's drinking but arose magically clear-headed and eagle-eyed for each subsequent day's golf.
  • The eagle-eyed reader may have spotted that we supplied an image descriptor directly to the action.
  • A cashpoint plot to steal customers' bank details and plunder their accounts was foiled by an eagle-eyed customer.
  • All this is important because pilots are expected to be eagle-eyed and sit in a cockpit which is as big as a soap-box.
  • So does the image of a society with so ordered, predictable, and regular a daily round that the minutest deviation from routine constitutes a clue to the eagle-eyed sleuth.
  • But more eagle-eyed observers may have spotted a thin, bright yellow band which Prince William has taken to wearing on his right wrist.
  • One eagle-eyed passerby noticed that the window was slightly open.
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