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Discover Ludwig"single eye" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a person's gaze or regard being focused on one thing or person to the exclusion of all else. For example: "He gave her a single eye as he passed by, and she shivered."
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Check out the big single eye under the parka hood.
"Her phone, small and light with its green, glittering single eye, was still in her hand.
Other playful works use the round disk as a peephole filled with only a single eye.
Nietzsche appears, as does a Doctor Zoroaster; Vander has a mythically resonant single eye.
A few seconds later, a single eye became visible, peeking mischievously through a web of leaves and grapevines.
They sutured closed a single eye of an eight-day-old kitten and unstitched it three months later.
With a single eye and what look like papier-m??entacles, the creature seems more silly than scary.
On the patio near the front door is an esoteric piece with wings and a single eye, "Oracle II," by Steven Soklin.
A figure, foetal on a bed and with a similar ball-like head, peers with its single eye at the little clock on the bedside table.
A pair of smaller eyes on top of the prosoma are so close together they might be mistaken for a single eye; hence polyphemus, from the Cyclops.
It was unthinkable that her only son, her single eye, should be given to the white men, never mind the superiority of their guns.
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