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eye

[ahy] / aɪ /


NOUN
optical organ of an animate being
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The film features footage of rehearsals, which she edited, and invites the viewer to get a bird's eye view of the unusual creative collaboration between the actress and the dancer.

From Barron's

Heymans says the photographs people often post on Instagram can be "false advertising" because the colours of the Northern Lights are not always visible to the naked eye.

From BBC

In the mind's eye you could imagine him stretched out on a couch with the sound of gently lapping water playing in his ears.

From BBC

What started as a somewhat academic fear of an AI reckoning for white-collar workers is now starting to seem a little more tangible — at least in the eyes of Wall Street.

From MarketWatch

James closed his eyes for a few seconds and leaned back in his chair as the media gathered around him for his postgame interview.

From Los Angeles Times