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eye-catching

adjective as in noticeable

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Whilst eye-catching, implementing it will be challenging and investors will be looking for signs of delays and cost overruns, he adds.

Large builders can offer these eye-catching deals because they buy forward commitments from lenders; an agreement to buy mortgages in bulk at a below-market rate.

Once you properly enter the space, a second, even more eye-catching sight awaits you: a staircase that winds up all four floors that resembles the one at the Dior Galerie in Paris.

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One of France's leading art experts, Didier Rykner, has also accused the museum of preferring to spend its "abundant" resources on eye-catching initiatives rather than basic protection of what it already has.

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Burn struck in eye-catching style in the first half at St James' Park and Joelinton netted after the interval to wrap up Newcastle's fifth successive home win in all competitions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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