How To Use Eagle-eyed In A Sentence
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It was hard to tell which eagle-eyed member of the crew spotted the stranded paddler waving at us from a rocky promontory.
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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.
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The bobby swelled with understanding and eagle-eyed vigilance.
THE TARTAN RINGERS
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They needed no professional help with the evening's drinking but arose magically clear-headed and eagle-eyed for each subsequent day's golf.
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The eagle-eyed reader may have spotted that we supplied an image descriptor directly to the action.
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A cashpoint plot to steal customers' bank details and plunder their accounts was foiled by an eagle-eyed customer.
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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.
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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.
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But more eagle-eyed observers may have spotted a thin, bright yellow band which Prince William has taken to wearing on his right wrist.
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One eagle-eyed passerby noticed that the window was slightly open.
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He blamed his editors "who should have picked it up", declared it to be the "best question I've had in years", called the eagle-eyed reader up to the stage and gave the boy £20.
Hugh Muir's Diary
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For unless you are vigilant and eagle-eyed, you may not spot a fake note at the right time.
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They needed no professional help with the evening's drinking but arose magically clear-headed and eagle-eyed for each subsequent day's golf.
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My eagle-eyed mother noticed that some cakes had gone missing.
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Two eagle-eyed reporters noticed the politician leaving a prostitute's house.
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Again the overall approach is Spartan in its self-denying austerity and yet has a wholly characteristic eagle-eyed intensity.
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The second image was of a windswept, fork-bearded and eagle-eyed man of craggy features, huge and solid, wearing boots and an Inverness cape, next to his wife, a diminutive and elflike waif with a strange and unearthly smile.
INTERVIEW: John C. Wright
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The eagle-eyed may notice that the guns once brandished by the sinister authority figures chasing ET have become walkie talkies but the basic heart and soul of the film remains untarnished by any needless tampering.
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Is anyone really eagle-eyed enough to worry about the timetable of a fictitious Tube station?
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If you are not the best at proofing your own documents, have an eagle-eyed assistant or colleague on hand to review them for you.
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An eagle-eyed tourist found the suspicious package.
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What's more, eagle-eyed observers had been finding evidence of fraudulent foreclosure activity as far back as 2003 we'll make some more information available on that score shortly.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Why We Regulate - and Why John Walsh Needs to Resign
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An eagle-eyed tourist found the suspicious package.
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But eagle-eyed viewers have already noticed more than 40 mistakes in the smash hit movie.
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Eagle-eyed readers have spotted that this post is complete bilge.
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One eagle-eyed collector snapped up a pair of Schiaparelli earrings for just £6.
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The crooks were spotted by an eagle-eyed CCTV operator and arrested by a police patrol which was quickly on the scene.
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The goal was ruled out by the flag of an eagle-eyed assistant referee, much to Morecambe's relief.
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She was a prolific writer, eagle-eyed editor, accomplished photographer and talented designer.
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Sometimes the enemies are completely stupid and other times they are eagle-eyed.
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An eagle-eyed reader claims he saw him walking near his west London home last Saturday morning, wearing a woollen greatcoat and leather moccasins, but no trousers.
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Each time Ahmadinejad visits the United Nations and fills yet another room full of eagle-eyed reporters, I can't help but feel shame.
Reporters Uncensored: Iran: The Anti-Imperialist Ruse
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From youthful but elegant matrons to eagle-eyed dowagers, they were assured, secure in their social positions.
A RAKE'S VOW
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Just a small advertising board heralds its arrival, but eagle-eyed consumers who spied the sign outside Dixons in Coney Street have already got their wallets at the ready.
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During recess she was eagle-eyed, paying particularly close attention to the most vulnerable students.
Monica Edinger: A Young Teacher
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Later in the season there's a light-hearted two-parter with R2-D2 and C-3PO eagle-eyed fans will get a kick out of the salute to the Disney theme park attraction Star Tours!
Season 4 of Star Wars: The Clone Wars Gets Wet and Wild
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However the most eagle-eyed will notice that Bertha has now welcomed on board some eager hitch-hikers.
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Eagle-eyed residents have been craning their necks skyward to catch a glimpse of the beaked bandit but, so far, to no avail.