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View synonyms for eye-catching

eye-catching

adjective

  1. tending to attract attention; striking

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A council spokesman said the "coloured surfacing design represents an eye-catching but straightforward way of changing the dynamics of the street without the need for major civil work".

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Its “eye-catching rally” continues to gain momentum, with a “raft of powerful forces” converging to lift prices to record highs, said Nick Cawley, contributing analyst for Solomon Global.

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On the stump, Takaichi talked about “reconsidering” Japan’s immigration policies and in one eye-catching remark said tourists were harming the sacred deer in Nara, a city in her home prefecture that draws many visitors.

Here, given exclusively pace bowling to face at the start of her innings - another strange New Zealand call - she did not offer a chance in reaching three figures with her powerful drives particularly eye-catching.

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Most of that money saved would be spent paying down the deficit, but some would go on eye-catching policies like scrapping business rates in England and helping young people save to buy a home.

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