beady eye
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbeadyandeye
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beady
adjective
uk/ˈbiː.di/us/ˈbiː.di/
(of eyes) small and bright, especially like a ...
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eye
noun[C]
uk/aɪ/us/aɪ/
one of the two organs in your face that are used ...
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(Definition ofbeadyandeyefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I hope that some peer will get hisbeadyeyeon that language and find some other way of achieving the same purpose.
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Elsewhere, we will have to keep abeadyeyeon what happens.
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I am sure that it will not have escaped yourbeadyeye.
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I shall look into the matter; mybeadyeyehad not noticed it.
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We know that theirbeadyeyeis fixed upon them.
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That point should be looked at with a verybeadyeyeindeed.
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I hope that they will keep abeadyeyeon what constitutes scientific inquiry.
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Shortly afterwards, one of my senior colleagues at a conference fixed me with abeadyeyeand told me that it was an overworked word.
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We shall certainly keep abeadyeyeon it, though not an obstructive eye.
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He has to keep abeadyeyeon that.
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That is a point on which we are not satisfied and on which we shall certainly want to keep abeadyeyewhen the regulations come before us.
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Public testing at the age of seven means that the teacher must cast abeadyeyeon five-year-olds to see whether they will pass the 7-plus.
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They have their beady eyes even on those concessions.
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Their little beady eyes observe and copy the actions of others.
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You will have seen the tight lips, the beady eyes, the sharp questions, the writhing of the victim in the chair—the breath and air of totalitarianism.
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How would members of the public take to having the beady eyes of 10 million people on them throughout the time that they spend in their offices?
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It has a rounded nose, black beady eyes, long whitish whiskers and moderately large ears.
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They have large beady eyes and large ears giving them good sight and hearing.
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Early teddy bears were made to look like real bears, with extended snouts and beady eyes.
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They have small, beady eyes with brown irises on either side of their faces.
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