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How to use eagle-eyed in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word eagle-eyed? Here are some examples.

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For unless you are vigilant and eagle-eyed, you may not spot a fake note at the right time.
But more eagle-eyed observers may have spotted a thin, bright yellow band which Prince William has taken to wearing on his right wrist.
She was a prolific writer, eagle-eyed editor, accomplished photographer and talented designer.
A cashpoint plot to steal customers' bank details and plunder their accounts was foiled by an eagle-eyed customer.
Is anyone really eagle-eyed enough to worry about the timetable of a fictitious Tube station?
Sometimes the enemies are completely stupid and other times they are eagle-eyed.
The crooks were spotted by an eagle-eyed CCTV operator and arrested by a police patrol which was quickly on the scene.
The goal was ruled out by the flag of an eagle-eyed assistant referee, much to Morecambe's relief.
But eagle-eyed viewers have already noticed more than 40 mistakes in the smash hit movie.
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.
However the most eagle-eyed will notice that Bertha has now welcomed on board some eager hitch-hikers.
Only an eagle-eyed observer could detect any difference between the two images without a computer.
Some eagle-eyed fans said they could see both Switzerland and Austria, the two countries that sandwich the tiny monarchy.
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.
It was hard to tell which eagle-eyed member of the crew spotted the stranded paddler waving at us from a rocky promontory.
The eagle-eyed among you may have noticed the Italian flag that's appeared today at the top right hand side of our site.
In Western culture, it is generally complimentary to describe someone as busy as a bee, eagle-eyed, lion-hearted, or brave as a lion.
Most people would notice a correlation like that, just in terms of cause, effect, the apparent proximity of events, etc., but not our eagle-eyed extirpator of heresy.
Mrs Klaß's report, as adopted by the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy, was the best solution in my view, speaking as an eagle-eyed native of Champagne.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
An eagle-eyed child at the steering wheel gazed pityingly at his agonized elders.
The pioneers or their escort were subjected to the most eagle-eyed vigilance.
The old Indian fighter had that strange sense of proportion, that eagle-eyed view of life that the desert sometimes breeds.
He was a magnificent man, of middle age, with the noblest type of the eagle-eyed, aquiline desert beauty.
But eagle-eyed readers of the FA handbook have found that rule E3 on misconduct would suggest the rule-makers do not know their regs.
Every one is eagle-eyed to see another's faults and his deformity.
Out of a pathetic blindness of attitude he must see, eagle-eyed.
It's next to impossible to take you in, you eagle-eyed Indian!
The one, austere, high-nosed, eagle-eyed, and dominant, was none other than the illustrious Lord Bellinger, twice Premier of Britain.
British Waterways is looking for eagle-eyed children and adults to spot wildlife near to their local canal or river and report back to them.
He had imagined peoples secure in the shadow of his eagle-eyed prowess.
Eagle-eyed observers feared a potential ban under a little known rule after Galvin was dismissed against Armagh.
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