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eye-opener
noun
something startling or revealing
an alcoholic drink taken early in the morning
Example Sentences
In 1991, we had our first breeding pairs and that was really an eye-opener because we thought 'well, this can be successful'.
Christian Weaver, a barrister who represented Awaab Ishak's family during the inquest, describes the case as an "eye-opener" - in particular, hearing how persistently the family had tried to get help.
"Even just trying to negotiate getting round the set in the wheelchair has been a real eye-opener for me, so to hear Martin's own stories about how his life has changed has been really helpful and also humbling."
Kirby said her illness was a "real eye-opener" and gave her a new appreciation for life's simple moments as she got better.
I've learnt to love my scars, love my indent and love sharing my story, because it is such an eye-opener for people going through the same thing.
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