Collocations witheye

These are words often used in combination witheye.

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almond-shaped eyes
He was grey, with beautiful almond-shaped eyes and small aquiline nose always red due to a cold.
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amber eyes
He has long straight black hair and amber eyes.
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beady eye
I hope that some peer will get his beady eye on that language and find some other way of achieving the same purpose.
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brown eyes
The head has a mottled whitish-brown forehead, a dark cap, and a dark spot below and behind the brown eye.
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bulging eyes
Beaker has bulging eyes, a shock of red hair, and a drawbridge mouth.
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deep-set eyes
Facial features common to both include deep-set eyes and a large, distinctly shaped nose.
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discerning eye
The discerning eye parcels out and measures the visual reality of a spectacle that is experientially continuous.
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glowing eyes
Blood elves have a usually peachy skin tone and green glowing eyes.
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hazel eyes
He was only 5 feet 3 inches tall with a dark complexion, hazel eyes, and dark hair.
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jaundiced eye
He would surely view the ubiquitous ' smooth jazz' that has evolved from fusion with an even more jaundiced eye.
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keen eye
There is also a keen eye to elisions and the differences within successive versions.
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left eye
In the left eye, the visual-field defect extended slightly into the upper quadrant.
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naked eye
Before the fourth week, the fruits had a transparent gelatinous endocarp and distinctive embryos were not visible to the naked eye.
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piercing eyes
He appears as a kindly, golden-skinned giant with piercing eyes, wearing a deep blue robe.
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sore eye
Some children were unwell at the camp, complaining of headache and sore eyes and one child had a bout of vomiting.
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trained eye
The places where flakes have been knapped from its surface are clear (to the trained eye).
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unaided eye
All of these investigators relied on the unaided eye to detect the first appearance of ribbing.
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untrained eye
The untrained eye does not immediately comprehend the way in which the soliton is moving here.
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violet eyes
She is believed to have had silvery hair and violet eyes.
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watchful eye
Improving one's teaching lends itself to master classes, as one hones one's craft under the watchful eye of experts.
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