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"hawk-eyed" Definitions
  1. (of a person) watching closely and carefully and noticing small details

30 Sentences With "hawk eyed"

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Throughout, there was even a hawk-eyed security guard hovering around us.
Thanks to a hawk-eyed traffic police officer, a disaster was avoided on the roads of Hangzhou, China.
Some are crude or juvenile smears that are quickly removed by hawk-eyed contributors on the lookout for pranks.
The botched editing didn't go unnoticed ... with one hawk-eyed fan calling Victoria F's red bottom a terrible MS Paint job.
A hawk-eyed Lochte Twitter follower noticed that the 28-year-old Olympian has celebrated his dog's 22016th birthday on Oct.
The money, hidden in a box of possessions from a deceased relative, was returned thanks to a hawk-eyed (and honest) worker.
On January 219, after several weeks of hawk-eyed nocturnal observation, Piazzi finally reached out to some of his fellow astronomers about the discovery.
Ariana's hawk-eyed fans noticed in her behind-the-scenes footage for the "Thank U, Next" music video the tattoo "Myron" on her foot.
After hawk-eyed viewers spotted an out-of-place coffee cup in Sunday night's episode of "Game of Thrones," the show's creators quietly digitally removed the anachronism.
This week, hawk-eyed SpaceX fans noticed that Mr. Steven was traveling to a special location in the Pacific Ocean to get in position for today's launch.
Hawk-eyed Twitter watchers would have known something was up when the President's Twitter account, a constant sounding board, remained relatively dormant for about half of Wednesday.
But as one hawk-eyed Twitter user pointed out yesterday, if you look at the wallpaper Apple picked out for its three new devices, you may notice something interesting.
Found cash: A hawk-eyed employee at a waste center in southeastern England returned 15,000 pounds in cash (nearly $20,000) to a couple who had unwittingly left it there.
Their mother skipped out on the family some time before their dad's death, so Anna has served as the hawk-eyed de facto parent for Lilly, who is several years younger.
A hawk-eyed fan spotted that, as of only a couple weeks ago, both Grande and Davidson have a small cloud tattooed in the same spot on their left, middle fingers.
Some hawk-eyed recipients of the company's newsletter noticed something a little odd about the headphones featured in the image above: there's a new button that doesn't exist on Bose's flagship noise-cancelling QC35 headphones.
Luckily for the pair, according to a statement released by the police on Friday, a hawk-eyed — and honest — employee at the waste center helped ensure that the money made its way back to them.
After the first six weeks in their assigned kitchens, they spent a week back in the classroom, where they began each morning under the hawk-eyed surveillance of the school's head of culinary and pastry, Candy Argondizza.
As hawk-eyed Twitter users have pointed out, Musk, who also founded electric-car maker Tesla (TSLA)and rocket company SpaceX, had originally tweeted in March that the Vegas tunnel could be operational by the end of 2019.
Hawk-eyed viewers first noticed that the scene -- which shows Trump giving Macaulay Culkin directions in the then-Trump-owned Plaza Hotel -- was nowhere to be seen and they immediately took to social media -- some voicing approval while others were irate.
During the debate, Steyer appeared onstage donning a red and yellow plaid tie, a fashion choice that failed to go unnoticed on social media after hawk-eyed Twitter users pointed out a number of past public instances in which the candidate has appeared to don similar ties.
But hawk-eyed fans (get it?) will notice that while Tony and Steve don't appear in any shots together in the trailer, Hulk and War Machine are both on hand in Wakanda alongside Black Panther, Cap, Black Widow, Winter Soldier and Falcon, and Iron Man's Hulkbuster armor is noticeably seen landing outside the city, hinting that Black Panther's home turf will play a major role in the showdown with Thanos.
The Swedish word "sparvöga" can be literally translated as "sparrow-eye", although it is figuratively used to describe particularly sharp human eyes, similar to the English expressions "hawk-eyed" or "eagle-eyed".
Deepa Karmalkar from Screen characterised her as "gloriously bitchy", while Avijit Ghosh of The Times of India believed that Kapadia had delivered "one of her most nuanced performances" in a character he found to be "a rare kind of Hindi film mother", who is "hawk-eyed, tough as nails but vainglorious, and in a strange way, vulnerable as well".
At the age of 16, Shamik falls in his first crush, Debjani. When hawk-eyed Mamata learns about this relationship she becomes worried as she is sceptical about that girl's nature and thinks she is not good for her son. Mamata gears up to break her son's relationship with that girl. She also tries to win over her son's attention and affection.
He has traveled very far and Calwyn often asks him to tell her stories of his travels. Described as lean, light, hay compared, haired, hawk-eyed, having a crescent shaped scar over his right eye, and nearing his 30s. Has a limp from his fall over the Wall, but is later healed by Halasaa. Samis an evil and greedy sorcerer who is trying to become The Singer of All Songs.
The flags of the United States or pro- Trump slogans were also rampant during the rallies. This is because Taegeukgi crowds have faith that the US's military intervention prevented communism to override the South during the Korean War. The US flags therefore symbolize more than an ally of South Korea. To Taegeukgi protestors, the US is expected be hawk-eyed against left-wing forces and any other pro-North Korea sympathizers.
Theodore Roosevelt, who recalled in his 1899 book The Rough Riders: > Some of our best recruits came from Colorado. One, a very large, hawk-eyed > man, Benjamin Franklin Daniels, had been Marshal [sic] of Dodge City when > that pleasing town was probably the toughest abode of civilized man to be > found anywhere on the continent. In the course of his rather lurid functions > as peace officer he had lost half of one ear—'bitten off,' as it was > explained to me. Naturally he viewed the dangers of battle with philosophic > calm.
Edward MacLysaght states in The Surnames of Ireland that "while there is no doubt that the basic word is súil (eye) there is a disagreement as to the meaning of the last part of the name." It is interpreted as súildubhán "little dark-eyed one" by Woulfe in Sloinnte Gaedheal is Gall, from súil "eye", dubh "dark/black" and combined with the diminutive suffix -án. Other suggested etymologies include "one-eyed" and "hawk eyed". The original bearer of the name, one Suilebhan mac Maolura, is recorded in legendary Irish genealogy as belonging to the 8th generation after Fíngen mac Áedo Duib and placed in the 9th century.
"Hawk-eyed" is a byword for visual acuity The visual ability of birds of prey is legendary, and the keenness of their eyesight is due to a variety of factors. Raptors have large eyes for their size, 1.4 times greater than the average for birds of the same weight, and the eye is tube-shaped to produce a larger retinal image. The resolving power of an eye depends both on the optics, large eyes with large apertures suffers less from diffraction and can have larger retinal images due to a long focal length, and on the density of receptor spacing. The retina has a large number of receptors per square millimeter, which determines the degree of visual acuity.

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