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"eye cover" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an object or material used to cover or protect one's eyes. Example: Before going to sleep, she always puts on an eye cover to block out any light and ensure a good night's rest.
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A recent Private Eye cover captured the mood perfectly when it showed a taxi driver asking a Ukip activist where he wanted to be taken, and being told: "1957".
The Private Eye cover showed the queen and Philip at Westminster Abbey, with a member of the congregation shouting, "Long live the queen!" A bubble showed what Charles may have been thinking: "Well, up to a point".
Shoppers can create a black lizard bag ($2,500) with a red coral-stick cover ($2,405) or a brown croc number with a gleaming tiger's eye cover ($1,950, all at Saks Fifth Avenue).
Figure 15 h, i shows how the PPB methods apply a good smoothing, but they fail to preserve sharp edges and textures, i.e., Barbara's eye cover fold.
Also, don't forget eye cover when you're out in the snow or on the water; the sun's reflection off of these surfaces can magnify the damaging effects.
I mention the story on one Black Eye cover titled: "'I'm the double of Craig David,' says ugly man from Hackney".
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I kept my eye covered as the pain was excruciating.
Critical Eye covered the mile and three-eighths in 2 minutes 18.18 seconds to earn $90,000.
I learned to fire a gun lying down on a thin mattress, one eye covered with a black leather patch.
One woman with a cloudy eye covers it up "as if the bitterest of all the sufferings visited upon her was the shame of having an ugly eye".
Subjects were instructed to fixate a red dot in the middle of the screen with the contralateral eye covered by a patch to maintain stable fixation.
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