Sentence examples for bubble eye from inspiring English sources

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"bubble eye" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's physical appearance, specifically their eyes. Example: "The girl had big, round bubble eyes that seemed to sparkle in the sunlight." In this sentence, "bubble eyes" is used to describe the shape and appearance of the girl's eyes. It could also be used in a less literal sense, such as "He had a dreamy look in his bubble eyes," to describe someone's expression or mood.

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Some fish have special needs, for example a bubble eye goldfish can't have sharp objects in the tank.

For more fragile fish, such as the Bubble Eye, get an under gravel filter (the Bubble Eyed goldfish's eye sack can get sucked into a regular filter and tear).

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The card showed a cartoon puppy with long ears and bubble eyes and the greeting, "Hope Valentine's Day is just your style".

For his spring 2010 collection Songzio is inspired by the bubble eyes of koi fish in a natural style, with soft shoulders, raglan sleeves and large pants.

Some hiding places would be great, shop bought wood and lots of plants offer intrigue, but nothing sharp or it could injure the fish (especially the bubble eyed goldfish).

The presence of an indentation stabilizes the intraocular silicone bubble during eye movements by reducing its rotation as well as the shear stress induced by the tamponade agent on the retina.

Semi-hard cheeses can be characterized by their bubbles, or "eyes", whose growth mechanisms have generally been explained empirically.

The library will present a free concert of several of Mr. Tanenbaum's works, including "Toccata" for piano, "Back" for guitar and viola, and "A Bubble in My Eye," for trombone, piano and percussion.

I have a bubble in my eye.

My assignment: Help the bubble in my eye do its job by lying on my right side for the remainder of that day and the five days that followed.

In a petri dish, the cells spontaneouslybulged to form a bubble called an eye vesicle, which folded back on itself to create a half-millimeter-wide pouch layered with retinal cells — the optic cup.

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