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The phrase "poor eyes" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate physical poor eyesight or to suggest emotional or spiritual blindness. For example, "My poor eyes can't see the stars in the night sky."
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I had nothing else to recommend me: poor eyes, maladroit, too, couldn't catch a ball and couldn't throw one, lousy at stickball.
If anything was a sight for poor eyes, then it must have been photographs of a million-pound fleet of supercars, owned by Bernie Ecclestone's son-in-law, parked outside a Chelsea gallery this week.
Admittedly the two debates so far have had a stage, an audience, lights and a set – oh my poor eyes, Sky's set – and of course there's evidence of rehearsal and no small amount of scripting, but then so does a Mansion House dinner or a bar mitzvah.
Help your poor eyes out by reducing the strain they incur with Gunnar's MLG Legend Glasses.
Leah It's just a normal day in Leah's trailer: The teething babies gnawing on her arms like tiny twin cannibals; her poor eyes fighting to stay open under 500 lbs. of mascara; her lawyer emailing about the next settlement meeting.
For viewing the library's collection, the viewing process initially involved loading a full-screen paired image, setting the laptop on the edge of the bed and then forcing my poor eyes to focus beyond the screen until the resulting double-vision lined up and the middle gained perspective.
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In fact, the sentence neatly encapsulates the central drama of O'Rourke's poems: the tremendous difficulty of writing clearly and accurately (my poor inadequate eye) about things longed for but never seen (my poor impoverished eye) and things so terrible they should never have to be seen (my poor overburdened eye).
His poor eye!
His box-office cold streak can most likely be explained by a poor eye for material.
No one ever missed the ending of a movie because of poor eye-hand coordination.
They often seem not to hear and have poor eye contact.
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