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"beady-eyed" Definitions
  1. watching carefully and noticing every small detail

43 Sentences With "beady eyed"

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Some people were pretty grossed out by the beady-eyed marsupial.
Black's descriptions of the place — with its beady-eyed housekeeper, Mrs.
In a moment of weakness, those beady-eyed demons caught up with her.
A Goldduck is a beady-eyed, blue, duck-like and hard to spot Pokemon.
The humans who didn't sense danger from, say, beady-eyed anacondas didn't last very long.
The bust, which depicted a beady-eyed, smiling Ronaldo, became a viral sensation and prompted international ridicule.
Now it's all architectural fabulousness — Jerusalem limestone, acres of marble, Gaudí-esque facades guarded by beady-eyed doormen.
Well, rumor has it that beady-eyed fans were beginning to clock onto the existence of 'the clone'.
They are beady-eyed observers of their chosen creatures, the landscapes they occupy and their historical importance to humans.
Among them is Ron Tulley, a local councillor in St Ives, where giant, beady-eyed gulls saunter down the main drag.
I looked up, and hovering 20 feet from my window was a black drone with a beady-eyed camera pointed at me.
Aziz Ansari hosted last night's SNL, the first with one-time host Donald Trump watching on beady-eyed from the White House.
"It's not that a bunch of beady-eyed theoreticians are forcing innocent students to do terrible, nameless things," he said in 22018.
Wiry, beady-eyed and not without flashes of humor, we see him delivering a fiery speech in footage from his days in Congress.
"This devastating, uplifting show is beady-eyed even as it celebrates the human capacity to build something out of nothing," The Guardian said in its review.
Hanging in the hallway was a photograph of Mantel standing in front of the famous Hans Holbein oil painting of Cromwell: stout, beady-eyed, vaguely threatening.
The duo may look like hairy, beady-eyed monstrosities now, but according to the glowing reviews coming out of The Lion King's early screenings, they're also, uh, highlights of the film?
For diners from both East and West, whole sardines on a plate, however beady-eyed, would be unlikely to inspire dread; nor would a pie with an untroubled crust, seafood tidily tucked beneath.
Highlands calls itself a "contemporary Scottish gastropub," a claim buttressed by an abundance of tartan—in lampshades, in the waitresses' minidresses, in chair coverings—and by a painting of a beady-eyed Scots guard hanging in the rest room.
" Immediately after, he was able to attack Ticketmaster and then comically congratulate Pearl Jam on their attempts to challenge the ticketing behemoth: "In 1994, these young men risked their careers by going after those beady-eyed, blood-thirsty weasels.
The content: Cozzi pays a visit to the thriving, cozy opossum family, politely knocking on the barbecue-fork drawer that they have made their home with a set of tongs before gently sliding it open to reveal the beady-eyed brethren.
I'm wondering what some beady-eyed bank officer at J.P. Morgan Chase might make of Frederick Warren, who strolls into the Bank of England in 1873 and passes off a forged bill of exchange — one of many, as it turns out.
In full view of the camera, with his beady-eyed smile and his canary-yellow prosthetic fat rolls, he looks like a Tim Burton Humpty-Dumpty or a "Star Wars" cantina alien, not a mind-melting presence of unspeakable evil.
Rockwell is fantastic as a clueless Bush, but Bale is on another level—the actor has every one of Cheney's looks and mannerisms down perfectly, from his hand gestures to the way he moves his jaw to that piercing, beady-eyed stare.
Some years, it's been more than fifty per cent, though many of the unanimous decisions are in the kinds of cases that don't attract much public interest—pesky little tax-law cases, for instance, or beady-eyed interpretations of the word "deadline" in a regulation.
Crabs may look like beady-eyed, overgrown insects that are here to wage some sort of undersea war akin to a miniature, aquatic version of Starship Troopers, but thankfully for them (or not, depending on how you look at it), their buttery white meat is a meal fit for a king.
" It shows Debs in a prisoner's uniform, seated at a desk in a bare room, with a beady-eyed, billy-club-wielding prison guard looking on from the doorway, while a cheerful man in a suit, carrying "The Communist Manifesto," approaches Debs, his speech bubble reading "This is a present from the Socialists of Milwaukee to you.
The up-close, softly lit compositions produce an aura of tranquility even in the midst of disconcerting situations, as with the burly and legless "Disabled Ex-servicemen" (1928) in his wooden wheelchair, alone at the foot of sidewalk steps, or in images of anodyne aristocrats or bureaucrats, like the lanky, nattily-dressed "Public Prosecutor" (1931), with his beady-eyed attentiveness.
Could also be a sadistic, murderous, beady-eyed boy-king with a punchable face, but odds are good that he'd be otherwise physically OK. Scientific research (and countless generations of observation) gives us a somewhat better understanding of the effects of widespread inbreeding among populations, where manifestations can include reduced fertility, increased genetic disorders, poor facial symmetry, higher infant mortality and immune system dysfunction.
After the funding is pulled from their DNA-splicing research for a pharmaceutical company, they decide to continue conducting experiments in secret, which is how they end up creating a bald, chicken-legged, beady-eyed little monster that Elsa inexplicably becomes wildly attached to despite the fact that it's hideous, mauls her hand, and has a venomous, razor-sharp stinger coming out of its tail.
The beady-eyed mouse (Thomasomys baeops) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Ecuador.
WEL, the National Council of Women and the Committee on Women produced a list of 200 names in 1978 of women qualified for appointment to statutory bodies. The Prime Minister Robert Muldoon responded by saying that balanced women were needed on boards, not “beady-eyed ladies who scream slogans”. There were 600 boards and of WEL's list of 100 names fewer than 5 had been appointed. The lists covered a cross section of women and WEL's stated that they were hardly “militant feminists”. Two Wellington women responded to Muldoon's comments by printing T-shirts with the slogans ‘Beady-eyed Ladies Inc.’ and ‘Slogans by request’.
Paramount breach of contract lawsuit. The case was the subject of the 1992 book Fatal Subtraction. Kirkpatrick was also instrumental in replacing Hunt for Red October star Alec Baldwin with Harrison Ford in the Jack Ryan franchise. Baldwin revealed this in a March 2011 column on The Huffington Post, in which he accused Kirkpatrick of back-handed dealings in the matter, referring to Kirkpatrick as "a beady-eyed, untalented tool".
TIME gave the film a C-, stating that the film "cannibalizes Walt's vault for jokes" and "fails to find a happy ending that doesn't feel two-dimensional". Similarly, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian commented that the film "assumes a beady-eyed and deeply humourless sentimentality" and that Adams' performance was the "only decent thing in this overhyped family movie covered in a cellophane shrink-wrap of corporate Disney plastic-ness". Bradshaw gave the film two out of five.
AllMusic and The Guardian stated that the single was released to critical acclaim. In a review of a live performance of the group in 1991, The Guardian described the song as a "shockingly vitriolic new song". Select described the single as "variously a smart and beady-eyed pop tune, a god-awful heap of retro garbage and a perplexing aural hallucination." The review concluded that it couldn't be considered in the running for "Single of the Month" as the track was too long.
Also known as Isaac O'Brien, Izzy is a stout, dark, beady-eyed chap with an air of easy comradeship. He starts up a bookmaking business with Ukridge, thanks to funds left over from the Pen and Ink Club party ("Ukridge Sees Her Through"), which is sadly bankrupted by Looney Coote. He later partners Ukridge again, organising a boxing match for "Battling" Billson, but their friendship is soured when Izzy attempts to run away with the profits; thankfully, Billson apprehends him and returns the profits to Ukridge.
Susan Moore, associate editor of the British arts journal, described Magritte's painting as "compellingly sinister. The wartime date of this canvas, painted during the Nazi occupation of Belgium, is significant, for there is a real sense of foreboding in this near monochrome image of beady-eyed, watchful owls." Christie's auctioned Les compagnons de la peur for more than $6 million in February 2015. The League of Frightened Men is also the first song to be released off the 2016 album "Dead Languages" by Philadelphia rapper and producer Lushlife.
In Captain N: The Game Master, Dr. Wily is a stereotypical mad scientist who appears as a short, beady-eyed, and slightly grizzled old man. In service to Mother Brain (despite very few appearances in the show), Wily manages to be possibly the most competent of Mother Brain's henchmen, regularly using his genius to build powerful robot masters, wild gadgets or develop complicated schemes to defeat the N-Team. He speaks with a German accent, and is constantly wheezing in his speech. Dr. Wily is voiced by Ian James Corlett.
It even has a sense of humor, albeit one that would be lost on 99.9 percent of any ordinary moviegoing crowd". Paul Attanasio, in his review for The Washington Post, praised Jeffrey Combs' performance: "Beady-eyed, his face hard, almost lacquered, Combs makes West into a brittle, slightly fey psychotic in the Anthony Perkins mold. West is a figure of fun, but Combs doesn't spoof him." In his review for the Los Angeles Times, Kevin Thomas wrote, "The big noise is Combs, a small, compact man of terrific intensity and concentration.
With beady-eyed inspection from Captain Potts (Eric Barker) and disgruntled support from Corporal Copping (Bill Owen), Grimshaw decides to use some psychology and treat his charges kindly rather than simply shouting at them. But basic training does not start well and he struggles to take his platoon through it. They include failure Herbert Brown (Norman Rossington), upper-class cad Miles Heywood (Terence Longdon), rock 'n' roller Andy Galloway (Gerald Campion), delicate flower Peter Golightly (Charles Hawtrey) and supercilious university graduate James Bailey (Kenneth Williams). His attempts seem doomed.
He guest starred on such series as ABC's Guestward, Ho!, starring Joanne Dru, and The Bing Crosby Show, as well as the syndicated drama of the American Civil War, The Gray Ghost. He was a good friend of Lucille Ball, and his specialty in playing scowling, beady-eyed, short tempered, no-nonsense professionals provided the perfect comic foil for Ball's scatterbrained television character. He played several guest roles on I Love Lucy, including an appearance in the episode "Lucy Goes To the Hospital", where he is seated in the waiting room with Ricky while Lucy gives birth to their son.
The > first of these intruders was Yoko Ono; the second was Linda Eastman; and the > third was Allen Klein. With the possible exception of Alexis Mardas, who > occupied a far less central role, nobody in the Beatles' milieu has received > a more damning verdict from historians than Allen Klein. He was, one said, > "a tough little scorpion"; for another, "fast-talking, dirty-mouthed … > sloppily dressed and grossly overweight"; again, "short and fat, beady-eyed > and greasily pompadoured". Beatles aide Alistair Taylor said, "He had all > the charm of a broken lavatory seat" ... So consistent was the vilification > that when biographer Philip Norman merely described Klein as "a tubby little > man", it sounded like a compliment.
The first known appearance of Miss Piggy was on the Herb Alpert television special Herb Alpert and the TJB, broadcast on October 13, 1974, on ABC. Miss Piggy's voice was noticeably more demure and soft, singing with Herb, "I Can't Give You Anything but Love." The first draft of the puppet was an unnamed blonde, beady-eyed pig who appeared briefly in the 1975 pilot special The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence, in a sketch called "Return to Beneath the Planet of the Pigs." She was unnamed in that show, but by the time The Muppet Show began in 1976, she had assumed something resembling her classic look—a pig with large blue eyes, a flowing silver gown, satin long white gloves, blue sheer shawl, and a hopelessly romantic persona.

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