Sentence examples for eagle-eyed from inspiring English sources

"eagle-eyed" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective meaning "possessing extremely keen vision". Example sentence: The detective had a keen eye, and his eagle-eyed observations helped to crack the case.

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eagle-eyed

adjective

Having great visual acuity, especially the ability to see at a distance.

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My thanks to eagle-eyed Quitz.

Eagle-eyed Saeeb spotted a moulted snakeskin.

(Nb. Eagle-eyed bridesmaids are essential).

Eagle-eyed golfers often cannot see them.

Maureen looks on, eagle-eyed.

(Save at least one eagle-eyed YouTuber, apparently).

The term "eagle-eyed" did not come out of nowhere.

Sneijder, an eagle-eyed playmaker, has scored four goals.

I was eagle-eyed, wishing I'd got her number.

The eagle-eyed may note a few minor inaccuracies.

Shepard's narrator is an eagle-eyed introvert, part observer, part silent ­monologuist.

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