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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eyes like" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe the appearance of someone's eyes, such as their color, shape, or expression. It can also be used to compare someone's eyes to something else, such as a specific animal or object. Example: She had beautiful eyes like sparkling emeralds. Example: The old man's eyes were tired and droopy, like those of a sleepy owl.
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"Eyes like pinwheels," he'd say.
"What are the eyes like?
Eyes like Blockbuster Video.
"He did my eyes like cats".
"Use yer eyes like a weapon.
His eyes like golf balls!
"Don't close your eyes like that.
Fauns have velvet eyes like Raquel Meller's.
The boatman observes through eyes like slits.
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