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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'magic eye' is not correct or usable in written English.
It is a slang term that is used colloquially to describe a three dimensional pattern that can be viewed by focusing on it in just the right way. An example sentence might be: "I always loved those Magic Eye puzzles when I was a kid."
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magic eye
noun
An autostereogram.
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"When do the eyes become magical?" Wrinkles asks, anxious to find his lost magic eye.
Magic Eye, paisley, and other tasty suggestions.
The ICC is a magic eye painting in reverse.
Autostereograms, or "Magic Eye" pictures, are repeating patterns designed to give the illusion of depth.
It's suddenly very clear, like one of those magic eye pictures". But she sounds so calm!
Wainwright's music can be like one of those Magic Eye pictures.
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It's like a double exposure, or those magic-eye books where you stare at something and then suddenly you see something else.
Talking politics in Iraq is like a magic-eye picture, where you have to let your brain go out of focus, not your eyes.
Kenzo opted for a more magic-eye approach to theirs, with a line of monster foil clothing, our favourite being this bodycon dress.
Your letter is like one of those magic-eye pictures that I have to keep staring at in the hope that a recognisable pattern will emerge.
Could they perhaps be the products of parents so addled by a text that, following their umpteenth nightly recital, the words start acting like one of those magic-eye images?
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