Sentence examples for make an eye from inspiring English sources

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"I might make an eye round it," she muses.

Two words that look similar but sound different make an eye rhyme.

"We still can't explain why the cells come together to make an eye.

Two parts of the same rope may be thus joined to make an eye, or closed circle.

In a recent article (pdf), researchers argued that for this to be true, it would mean that your brain effectively stopped processing information when you make an eye movement, which we know not to be the case.

"We encouraged our readers to still indulge; have caviar, but try Carolina rainbow trout caviar; instead of beef tenderloin, make an eye of round beef roast," Barbara Fairchild, the magazine's editor in chief, said by e-mail.

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Elizabeth Simonson's abstract patterned murals make an eye-tickling foil to Wade Guyton's shrewdly obtuse, mirrored sculpture.

17 Forget the Viennese whirl, try the Viennese hurl, after you make an eye-popping drop from the top of Vienna's Danube Tower, known as the 'concrete needle'.

Chelsea, for their part, are running out of time to make an eye-catching signing to bolster their midfield, and cannot even offer the carrot of European football to those players they do covet.

Bungee jumping in Vienna 17 Forget the Viennese whirl, try the Viennese hurl, after you make an eye-popping drop from the top of Vienna's Danube Tower, known as the 'concrete needle'.

You often sense that their makers failed to see the wood for the trees in the first place, setting out to make an eye-popping enormo-movie and then filling in the blanks from there (here's looking at you, James Cameron).

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