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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'eye-catching man' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who stands out due to their handsome appearance. For example: He was an eye-catching man, with his broad shoulders and strong jawline.
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"I think for togetherness and getting the results and playing a certain way, a brand of football that is more eye-catching, the Man United way, I feel that Ryan Giggs is the right person".
Also from Dwight Yorke (cheers Hugh Geoghegan) "I think for togetherness and getting the results and playing a certain way, a brand of football that is more eye-catching, the Man United way, I feel that Ryan Giggs is the right person".
The product was not as consistently eye-catching in the men's qualifying round, which took place earlier on the first day of these championships: too early for the brilliant Russian teenager Yevgeny Plushchenko.
In fact, near-nudity turned out the most reliably eye-catching element in the men's shows, though it was not without problems.
Brian O'Driscoll, Jamie Heaslip and Luke Fitzgerald will disagree, but another eye-catching display from the men in red might ultimately have its consolations.
Also here: a small, eye-catching pencil portrait of a man appraising the world from beneath a wide-brimmed hat by George Romney.
One rival has even called in Trevor Beattie, the man behind eye-catching campaigns such as Eva Herzigova's "Hello Boys!" for Wonderbra and "FCUK" for French Connection, to try to put the furry upstart in his place.
The play opens with an eye-catching montage background of American men and women stationed in the South Pacific during World War II.
The man who enjoyed eye-catching success with Brentford cannot be discussed without the asterisk of his past: as a city trader in London, a career he boldly abandoned to pursue one in football.
Scenic views of the Isle of Man provide some eye-catching seaside backdrops for this cheap and cheerful alien invasion romp, which plays like a slightly more sweary episode of Doctor Who.
The most eye-catching one boasts a giant Pac-Man, mouth wide open, devouring San Francisco.
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