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eye to eye
adjective as in face-to-face
Strong match
Example Sentences
It lowered its head until it was eye to eye with the petrified governess.
In its early stretches, “Trifole” is almost rudimentary in its storytelling, establishing a familiar generational conflict between Dalia and Igor, who live under the same roof but can’t see eye to eye.
As Xi acknowledged in his opening remarks at the bilateral meeting, China and the US "do not always see eye to eye with each other".
Sørensen said the company board and the foundation didn’t see eye to eye on the extent of a planned board shake-up.
Much depends, Mr Haqqani notes, on how the pact defines "aggression" and "aggressor" and whether Riyadh and Islamabad see eye to eye.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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