in the public eye

ADJECTIVE
  1. of great interest to the public
    a person in the public eye
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How To Use in the public eye In A Sentence

  • After trouble teaching her the shimmy, he described his challenge to the camera: "Bristol is really shy, she's never performed in front of anybody and she's only in the public eye because of her mom."
  • He was one of the first Americans to experience the ups, downs and pressures of fame in the public eye.
  • They now provided Sukarno with a vehicle for polemic and controversy which enabled him to regain a place in the public eye.
  • Being in the public eye doesn't necessarily mean you're gregarious.
  • But there is confusion out there in the public eye about methamphetamine and amphetamines.
  • How public was the juvenile's arrest, apprehension, or the incident that landed the juvenile in the public eye?
  • Yet he loves to expose those in the public eye, especially Tory politicians, for sleaze.
  • More practically, it gives them a place to retreat to, escaping the stress of life in the public eye.
  • But yesterday she saw to it that the rights of pensioners were kept in the public eye.
  • She doesn't want her children growing up in the public eye.
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