glass eye
Americannoun
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any of various fish, birds, etc., having eyes with a glassy or milky appearance.
noun
Etymology
Origin of glass eye
First recorded in 1595–1605
Example Sentences
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The glass eyes flickered yellow in the firelight.
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The glass eyes of Lord Fredrick’s taxidermy collection stared at her accusingly: the bear, the moose, the stags, the foxes, the many varieties of birds, and, of course, the elk.
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His glass eye no longer explained anything; the wonder is that it ever had.
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"It's all here," said our colleague, holding up the money to show to a bearded man with a glass eye.
From BBC
He was blinded in his right eye, which has been replaced with a glass eye, and has only partial sight in the other.
From BBC
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