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Extremely

Eyeball

keyword: Eye
A Bird's Eye View »
(what it looks like when seen from above...)


He Got A Black Eye »
(the area around his eye is colored from a bruise after being hit...)


In The Public Eye »
(where everyone can see you; people you don't know may be watching...)


In Your Mind's Eye »
(in your imagination; you see an image of it in your mind...)


Keep An Eye On Him »
(watch him carefully...)


Look Someone In The Eye »
(be direct with that person; do not hide; do not turn away when that person looks at you...)


The Apple Of Your Eye »
(the one you love the most...)


Without Batting An Eye »
(With no sign of exerting effort...)




Extremely

Eyeball


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