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EMBOLDENED, I ask the owner, José Sepulveda, about the ojo taco (cow eye).
At some point in the month since its addition, March's cow eye got comfy in its new setting and broke apart into a good hundred little black chunks, half of which settled to the swiftly growing layer of sediment at the bottom and the rest of which remained suspended in the liquid like a snowglobe from an abattoir.
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He was still alive, but he had cow eyes.
Behind us, leaning up against a tree by the tracks, Oscar watched us with his cow eyes.
Not far away, cow hearts are on sale, and beside them cow eyes, staring out ominously, bound for a hearty potage.
"Do I have cow eyes?" "I worked with a director one time who wanted me to wear those things that old women — old actresses — wear," Maggie said.
He wore an enormous papier-mache head, bearing a cartoon face, a hairstyle like the Mad magazine boy and big, staring cow eyes.
He doesn't seem to have treated her very well (leaving her with a young daughter, for one thing), but she still makes cow eyes at him.
When we finally were able to get back into the truck, she cringed behind the seat, her cow eyes begging forgiveness.
The ensemble donned sinister carnival masks for the unflattering madrigal portrait of the nymph Ebraica with her "big cow eyes and flat pug nose".
Will's chores, for example, include waking at 6 a.m. to feed "enormous, slimy, bleary-eyed catfish," "grinding up cow eyes, and measuring the blood of lizards into different-sized vials".
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