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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big eye" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is likely a misspelling of the phrase "big eyes", which means having large eyes that are very noticeable. For example, "I always get compliments on my big eyes."
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The "big eye" tuna shows up on a nest of peppery radish sprouts.
The drawings of a head with one big eye: that's a man in a space suit.
"So we hear from people in the field, like, Ugh, the big eye roll.
"If the big eye in the sky didn't see it," he says sarcastically, "it didn't happen".
"We're feeling a big eye, a huge eye with lots of lashes and a light clear skin".
The big eye thresher had been hit particularly hard, but Cites also protected the two other thresher species.
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"It's a big eye-opener for me," Ms. Garefino said.
"It was a big eye-opener," he said.
Kurt is preparing for a big eye-roll.
Nor would some teasing before all the big, eye-popping explosions start.
Those cellars are the big eye-opener: airy, filled with soft light and the smell of clay.
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