Sentence examples for eyes sort of from inspiring English sources

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"We met eyes, sort of.

Like a 'Why is there water coming from your eyes?' sort of thing?" he says.

Then again, the idea of plump black faces and big white eyes sort of reminds you of black minstrels from the 1920's and 1930's.

These are the individuals or groups who, in a Stars in Their Eyes sort of way, sing the back catalogue of their chosen act.

So when I say corporate apartheid, and your eyes sort of lit up, it's just a way of describing a phenomenon that I think could catch on with the board, where they might want to become leaders, which could then contribute to a competitive advantage in their field.

"His eyes sort of lit up and he said, 'Oh no, that's OK".

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"I'm just the fellow shoveling the coal," he said in a twinkly-eye sort of way.

"When you think of a black car or a limousine, your mind's eye sort of goes to it," Mr. Acierno said.

A your mind's eye sort of thing.

First of all, I've decided that if I'm going to work out in the public eye (sort of), I might as well use it to my advantage.

The way he described the experience of being body dysmorphic is downright haunting: "You see yourself in your minds eye, sort of like a funhouse mirror," Brammer said, "and when you see your flaw you sorta become obsessive about it.

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