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Discover Ludwig'burning eyes' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of discomfort in the eyes, such as when they are irritated due to too much exposure to bright lights or lack of sleep. For example, "After staring at my computer screen all night, I had burning eyes."
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"Dusky Bedouin face, burning eyes".
After Mr. Nakhwa visited the Uran beach, he came back with a migraine and burning eyes.
Cruella De Vil is my archetype of the knife-thin diva, with a lunatic's burning eyes.
This can cause a range of symptoms such as coughing, burning eyes and shortness of breath.
She was later taken to a hospital after complaining of burning eyes and wrist pain.
A high-pitched "Do you smell something burning?!" — eyes darting left and right — generally works.
However, local residents have complained about its fumes, saying it causes headaches and burning eyes.
With it came the familiar burning eyes and the familiar fadeaway jumper finding the net.
Thus the burning eyes he lends to his latest invention: the magic soufflé.
She moves us and holds us spellbound with her burning eyes.
(Area residents have lodged complaints of headaches and burning eyes and throats).
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