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Hawk-eyed
adjective
Having very good eyesight
Exact(60)
Such electoral phenomena will be watched hawk-eyed by the strategists back in Bonn not least by Mr Kohl.
To a luck hawk-eyed few we'll be releasing a small amount of remaining tickets (here, if you're quick, just before the event.
Executives are hawk-eyed with the expectation that, after funding a few startups or tinkering with new gadgets, product ideas will quickly convert into business lines delivering millions in revenue and shareholder value.
Reach all the way back to Terence, the ancient Roman playwright, and tell your hawk-eyed observers: "Nothing human is alien to me" — neither the incidental features that first catch our eye, nor the way they reliably fade as we gain deeper sight.
A hawk-eyed parent told my mum and once again I was confronted.
Thanks to all the hawk-eyed readers who pointed this out.
When gaunt, hawk-eyed Skip boasts about his prowess, the girls' ears perk up.
But he has a dashing return, hawk-eyed volleys and longevity.
The Arts Council watched goings on in Floral Street with hawk-eyed vigilance.
But hawk-eyed traders who read beyond the headline of what should have been little more than a footnote were.
A hawk-eyed colleague here points out that both images depict a girl as the older child.
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