eagle-eyed
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of eagle-eyed
First recorded in 1595–1605
Example Sentences
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Anytime actors perform without a safety net there’s a suggestion of danger and an opportunity for the eagle-eyed to keep their eyes peeled for bloopers and gaffes.
From Salon
Earlier this year, eagle-eyed fans had their eyes on another ring.
From Los Angeles Times
Months later, Cardi B’s eagle-eyed followers noticed she had taken down photos featuring Diggs from her Instagram page, sparking the first round of breakup rumors.
From Los Angeles Times
Besides, unforgettable details have a way of recycling through others’ work, as eagle-eyed J.K.
From Salon
Grace will be familiar to eagle-eyed PTA fans; in “Magnolia,” she played Gwenovier, the reporter who calmly destroyed Tom Cruise’s character.
From Los Angeles Times
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