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hawk-eyed

[hawk-ahyd] / ˈhɔkˌaɪd /


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Hawk-eyed followers of Tarantino's work over the past three decades have recognised feet prominently feature in his films.

From BBC • May 22, 2019

Hawk-eyed Senator Langer had waited patiently for Alben Barkley's conclusion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hawk-eyed, didactic General Sir Bernard Law Montgomery is the darling of the British public, the despair of the brass-hatted British War Office.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hawk-eyed Swiss hold nearly all the free-rifle records in the world.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hawk-eyed Sherman watches the glorious young general as he turns into the forest.

From The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance by Savage, Richard