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"sharp-eyed" Definitions
  1. able to see very well and quick to notice things

150 Sentences With "sharp eyed"

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Wonder no longer, thanks to sharp-eyed Twitter user Ryan Bauman.
Sharp-eyed readers will have noticed that each of these gambits failed.
When the stock market turns slowly, sharp-eyed investors can find opportunities.
Even sharp-eyed Hubble can make out only a dot of light.
Mr. Levitas, who was known as Mike, was a sharp-eyed editor.
Sharp-eyed sneakerheads spotted something familiar on Tuesday in the game's shoe store.
He's a sad and deceptively dangerous man, sharp-eyed in black-rimmed glasses.
Sharp-eyed children may notice that John Tyler could have used spell check.
You'd have to be pretty sharp-eyed to notice, or a wearable reviewer.
In fact, all but your most sharp-eyed acquaintances won't even notice it's new.
HORUS, AN ANCIENT Egyptian sky god, was often depicted as a sharp-eyed falcon.
Sharp-eyed observers point out that the pop star has worn the ring before.
By 2014, the sharp-eyed crowd at Baseball Prospectus had all but given up.
A sharp-eyed reader pointed out that Maui is, in fact, a demi-god.
Sharp-eyed bidders might spot that with less than a day left to bid, donaldtrump.
You may just avoid being relentlessly clowned by sharp-eyed internet users several decades later.
Egg Roll Squirrel was recently caught on camera mid-chew by a sharp-eyed New Yorker.
Sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she will discuss the disappearance of the New York she knew.
So long as they stay sharp-eyed, viewers won't miss a single second of the action.
Sharp-eyed readers will note that this is roughly the same way wireless information transfer works.
Among the 25 or so attendees, there were semi-novices, sharp-eyed experts and total newbies.
A sharp-eyed reader noticed a conundrum in the Opinion section's recent coverage of education reform.
Those will remain hidden in the list of ingredients, requiring sharp-eyed parents to search them out.
Not only is the video beautiful, it's packed with Easter eggs pointing sharp-eyed viewers toward Africa.
What Fox News had that those papers didn't was a sharp-eyed auteur with an entertainment background.
Her most sharp-eyed monarchist critics, mostly women who caucus anonymously on social media, noted it down.
Solomon's background as a landscape designer informs her sharp-eyed yet playful approach to capturing spatial relationships.
Mary, played by Constance Bennett, is a sharp-eyed waitress pointedly seeking opportunities to get her big break.
In fact, check out this zoomed-in look at NASA's photo, shared by a sharp-eyed Twitter user.
Special thanks to two sharp-eyed readers, Venkat Singh and Iftikhar Drabu, who contacted us with new information.
But a sharp-eyed Irish reporter noticed that he wore subdued gray and white striped socks on Tuesday.
But sharp-eyed royal watchers noticed something unusual in her perfectly coordinated ensemble: a pair of oversized pearl studs.
Sharp-eyed "Breaking Bad" fans may have recognized one of the cops who arrived to investigate this home robbery.
At night, as Gertrude and I bend over our carding, Christina watches us, sharp-eyed and peevish, breathing wetly.
Also starring a pre-talk show Arsenio Hall, some sharp-eyed viewers might recognize a cameo from Samuel L. Jackson.
Sharp-eyed fans believe they've spied Snow for a split second during a battle scene in a season 6 trailer.
The sharp-eyed reader will have guessed the identity of one of his acolytes: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (pictured left).
A search for Nicholls was launched after a sharp-eyed Thai local spotted his abandoned rental motorbike, The Guardian reported.
A sharp-eyed patrol volunteer from the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office in Arizona saved a dog from a scary fate.
The occasional customer recognizes her to this day, and sharp-eyed kung fu fans still stop her in the street.
Sharp-eyed observers noted that the storm that hit Jefferson City lacked the familiar ropy vortex shape associated with tornadoes.
His instructions were loose but sharp-eyed, with constant reminders that a wide range of possibilities exists for every vegetable.
Like nearly everything else in this sharp-eyed, good-natured film (Zoabi's second fiction feature), it's a matter of perspective.
As a host, however, she's evolved into a sharp-eyed avenger whose caustic streak is wholly justified by her targets.
Like nearly everything else in this sharp-eyed, good-natured film (Zoabi's second fiction feature), it's a matter of perspective.
Chandor told PEOPLE that sharp-eyed viewers can catch a glimpse early in the film of what was happening off-screen.
What she wrote, which was serialized in the LRB, was jaunty, fearless, sharp-eyed, and, like all her writing, utterly original.
But when sharp-eyed observers realized the queen was wearing a gift from Trump's most prominent political enemy, tongues started wagging.
With no time limit to legal proceedings, sharp-eyed hedge funds that spy a looming domination agreement can make easy money.
All spring I watched these birds building their nests and raising their nestlings, those sharp-eyed babies making harsh, monosyllabic demands.
Chisel-jawed, sharp-eyed and riding on 20-inch alloys, the Volvo hits you like Thor's hammer when you see it.
The sharp-eyed will note that the mannequins wearing the typical ISIS fighters uniform are holding the ISIS flag -- upside down.
By now, the outrage around Cheney's energy task force had grown, and the report garnered interest from a few sharp-eyed reporters.
" Beneath the PR spin, Slate has probably the most sharp-eyed description: "a super-lightweight content management system aimed at amateur journalists.
You will see that he was a sharp-eyed witness whose engravings documented early clashes with the British, including the Boston Massacre.
Sharp-eyed visitors will quickly notice the signs of a cannabis facility: cameras over every entrance, hazmat signs and enormous HVAC systems.
A sharp-eyed Katy Perry is to thank for a new, adorable detail about Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson's pet pig, Piggy Smallz.
Sharp-eyed viewers were quick to discover a single frame of the video where part of the eagle's screen-left wing goes transparent.
The living installation is set into motion by a troupe of sharp-eyed artists, musicians and dancers who Imhof has continually collaborated with.
Watch the video to see her sharp-eyed impressions of how America has changed in the past half-century, and how it hasn't.
Some sharp-eyed individuals noticed that the Deadpool 2 trailer includes a deep-cut reference to Taylor Swift, as pointed out by Cinema Blend.
The sharp-eyed sleuths over at Movie Pilot had a bit of déjà vu when they watched the trailer for the upcoming 2017 remake.
Rather, it was the writing, journalism unlike any I'd ever read, sympathetic and evocative and inventive but also sharp-eyed and precise and acerbic.
Sharp-eyed viewers noticed that the BFS had seven engines, instead of the original six, and that they all seem to be the same size.
His turn, this past postseason, as a sharp-eyed broadcaster for ESPN's October coverage alongside Jessica Mendoza and Aaron Boone was well received by viewers.
Sharp-eyed readers will notice that this process is similar to that of natural selection, as described by Charles Darwin, in "The Origin of Species".
"Use of coffee terms as mere labels will render them powerless to sharp-eyed Millennials who are increasingly skeptical of unsupported language," the authors wrote.
Because Leah is privileged, she can do as she pleases at a dance club where sharp-eyed guards roughly expel grungy-looking suspected drug dealers.
Keo—whose brother is the novelist Jonathan Lethem—had brought an apprentice: a sharp-eyed eight-year-old who goes by the street name Squirm.
As the episode aired Sunday night, sharp-eyed fans pointed out the appearance of two highly anachronistic plastic water bottles visible during a key scene.
Their 64th member, a sharp-eyed mason named Mohammed, arrived on Sunday with just a change of clothes knotted into the shawl on his back.
Garret Munce, a sharp-eyed fashion editor at GQ, noticed it last summer around Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where many an unlikely men's fashion trend has incubated.
Giovanni Domenico Cassini was a sharp-eyed 153th century astronomer who first discerned a dark gap in Saturn's enigmatic rings and then discovered four moons.
This strategy apparently worked as a "sharp-eyed local bounty hunter" located the tortoise in nearby shrubbery a mere 140 meters (433 feet) from the zoo.
After his FSU career ended, Reynolds attended a junior college, where a sharp-eyed English teacher cast him as the lead role in his first play.
Before the piece was published, the Times' sharp-eyed managing editor, Carr Van Anda, noticed what appeared to be a mistake in one of the formulas.
Then another video surfaced and the sharp-eyed reporters Rafi Schwartz and Soraya Auger of Vox noticed that it was quite a polished bit of filmmaking.
He was caught by a sharp-eyed Pensacola patrolman who noticed Bundy driving a stolen car, and then chased him down on foot and tackled him.
Lupin often commits his capers with help from a sharp-eyed gunman, Daisuke Jigen; a master swordsman, Goemon Ishikawa XIII; and a femme fatale, Fujiko Mine.
But sharp-eyed Banksy enthusiasts notified The New York Times about significant differences between the image seen in Bristol in 2009 and that exhibited in 2019.
Sharp-eyed viewers caught Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson doing just that after host Kevin Hart wrapped up last night's show on the Rockefeller Center ice rink.
But it didn't take long for sharp-eyed viewers to recognize him as Mike Teevee (spelled "Teavee" in the Roald Dahl book the movie is based on).
Not crazy about INDENTER as a word, although sharp-eyed solvers will note the strategic placement of the entry through the center of the PANDA's head. 6D.
Watching Orange County change before his eyes Gustavo Arellano, a sharp-eyed local writer and former editor of the OC Weekly, sees historic irony in that prospect.
He did not keep Smart locked up constantly at home, and occasionally went out with her, which led to her rescue by a sharp-eyed police officer.
He will also hope that his reputation as a sharp-eyed goalscorer can dominate the headlines as Uruguay look to improve on their fourth-placed finish in 2010.
Sharp-eyed readers of the methodology box accompanying the article, "How the Poll on Medical Bills Was Conducted," will notice a departure from The Times's usual polling methods.
Sharp-eyed royal watchers will notice a key difference between Princess Sofia's appearance in last year's amazing royal family photo for Sweden's National Day and this year's photo.
While sharp-eyed viewers will recognize Williamsburg's Graham Avenue as the block where the contended building sits, the specific neighborhood is never referred to by name — on purpose.
A pair of fledgling barred owls demanded to be fed while their sharp-eyed parents watched the ground, waiting for some small creature to trundle through the underbrush.
Sharp-eyed readers will have noticed that the title of the new Target Margin Theater play, "Marjana and the Forty Thieves," is familiar, but also a bit off.
Less common is a story like Mr. Azimi's, one with virtually no warning signs, evading detection by sharp-eyed colleagues in an epicenter of addiction in the Bronx.
The New York bound passenger might even have made it through the checkpoint at Puerto Rico's international airport had it not been for a sharp-eyed T.S.A. officer.
Sharp-eyed viewers noticed the anachronism during Sunday night's episode of "Game of Thrones," and, well, it's going to be a long time before anyone lets this mistake go.
And while the shoot shows her throwing her signature sharp-eyed stares, we couldn't help but notice that her pantsless bodysuit look is surprisingly similar to Gigi's past campaigns.
Sharp-eyed viewers of last Sunday's "60 Minutes" newsmagazine on CBS may have noticed a kitschy gift-shop horror hanging above Trump's personal dining room in the White House.
He looked as if he'd lost few steps, but he is still trim, still sharp-eyed — and judging by his reaction after that misfired forehand, still clearly bent on winning.
The sharp-eyed among the audience, however, could see the subtle hint of a pink, feathered tail resting high above the audience where the lighting rig had come to a halt.
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He devised a new entity for every idea, starting a pattern that would shape Blazer's reputation as a sharp-eyed opportunist who was never at a loss for a moneymaking venture.
As in "Rear Window," the mystery begins when a housebound but sharp-eyed and inquisitive person happens to see, or imagines that she has seen, a murder committed through a neighboring window.
If they are with others, the company is never mixed, as if too much heat might be generated by introducing that half-naked man over there to this sharp-eyed dancing girl.
The sharp-eyed shoppers over at Cosmopolitan UK stumbled upon a peculiar offering within the Swedish retailer's textile section: a "lounging blanket," fashioned out of its quilted fabrics into a zip-up jacket.
"There is no doubt that he was quite literally mad at this time," Jason Gurney, an English sculptor who served with the Lincolns, recalled, in "Crusade in Spain," a sharp-eyed, melancholy memoir.
" As the sharp-eyed narrator of "The Sympathizer" tells us, the "all-American characteristic" is not sympathy or generosity but racial paranoia: "In America, it was all or nothing when it came to race.
The Times placards are what brought the scene to my attention, thanks to Craig Curtis, a sharp-eyed reader in Los Angeles, who commented on last week's column about the "Got My Job" campaign.
Sharp-eyed readers asked if we meant Harlem, where the storied theater on 125th Street has been a cultural institution for the African-American community in New York City and beyond for 85 years.
Sharp-eyed readers asked whether we didn't mean Harlem, where the storied theater on 125th Street has been a cultural institution for the African-American community in New York City and beyond for 85 years.
At various points in the film's key chase scene, sharp-eyed viewers can glimpse the wheels of a stagecoach appearing to rotate with a sluggishness that contradicts the perilous speed at which the carriage is traveling.
There were time-consuming border crossings, too, and sharp-eyed customs agents; currency controls; carnets de passage; and coupons that permitted outsiders to purchase gasoline, sometimes in villages with hand-pumps that recalled much earlier technologies.
The plan was foiled by sharp-eyed former school superintendent and local Democratic Party chair Bobby Jenkins, who spotted the obligatory notice of the pending change in the fine-print legal notices of the local paper.
Stettheimer was a witty, sharp-eyed painter who, for all of her attention to her social surroundings and the people in them, was not afraid to inject her subjects with large doses of fantasy and whimsy.
Razzouk, the sharp-eyed CEO of Sindicatum, a sustainable energy developer based in Singapore, had just finished excoriating Wall Street for sticking its head in the sand with regards to the costly impact of climate change.
That is where sharp-eyed art aficionados from three different European countries spotted it, ultimately leading to a Paris art dealer's winning bid of $870,000, or about $1.1 million including the typical added sale premium, Nye said.
Sharp-eyed observers noticed that the typeface used for Droga5's online campaign was remarkably similar to the one that promoted the 2006 movie, "The Da Vinci Code," based on the best-selling novel by Dan Brown.
Braque wrote of its author, rubbishing her reputation as a sharp-eyed collector, that "she had entirely misunderstood Cubism which she sees simply in terms of personalities," as though she were a hostess collecting heads, not paintings.
In a video message captured by a few sharp-eyed social media users and posted to Twitter, Tom Holland (whose luscious brown locks appeared in both of his Spider-man films) debuted a game-changing buzz cut.
Sharp-eyed readers will have noticed that, along with a number of traditional VCs, Tado's investor list has a definite strategic bent to it, spanning the energy industry, including renewables, along with one of Germany's largest engineering companies.
It showcased Mourinho at his analytical, cunning, sharp-eyed best, succeeding where so many of his peers have failed and finding a way not just to stop Chelsea, his former team, but to beat it, and deservedly, too.
Perhaps the loss of aging will be one more in that series, where, like all the other super-centenarians, we will dance and make love and ski, sharp-eyed, right to the edge of the still inevitable cliff.
By now, everyone knows the glow didn't last long, as a sharp-eyed gent took to social media to point out the remarkable parallels between her speech and that of Michelle Obama at the Democratic convention eight years ago.
If the role of the leadoff hitter — once the domain of the speedy, pitch-spoiling, sharp-eyed singles hitter — has long been reshaped by baseball's increased reliance on analytics, an emphatic confirmation came Friday on the Yankees' lineup card.
U Deluxe rapidly approaching on the Nintendo Switch, a sharp-eyed fan on ResetEra realized that Nintendo included a description on the official site for the game that makes the internet's favorite gender-bent Super Mario character officially non-canon.
The residential towers here dwarf the churches and their chance to serve as beacons, but a sharp-eyed runner may catch some of the nice details etched into the entrance of the Church of St. John Nepomucene at 66th Street.
If a sharp-eyed visitor looks, in a fit of confusion, for some kind of explanation, she might notice a laser-cut wooden plaque bearing a quote from Sigmund Freud, mounted on the lower-right-hand wall of both entryways.
In a video message captured by a few sharp-eyed social media users and posted to Twitter, the 23-year-old actor (whose luscious brown locks appeared in both of his Spider-Man films) debuted a game-changing buzz cut.
"It was moving so fast we couldn't get out in front of it," Russell Hodgson, a wiry, sharp-eyed contractor with Cal Fire told BuzzFeed News after helping saw down an oak tree that had burned down in the small town of Igo.
But thanks to a sharp-eyed laboratory coordinator and the quick delivery of a drug not yet approved for treatment of his condition, the South Florida teen is on the mend and his case may prove a precedent for emergency room protocols nationwide.
That turned out to be not quite true: Trump only coughed up the million on May 24 -- months after his promise -- on the same day that sharp-eyed Washington Post reporters called to find out if and when the donation had occurred.
But as a few sharp-eyed observers have noted — see great stories from Ben Storrow at E&E and Meredith Hankins at the Legal Planet blog — ACE contains a provision that might make things even easier on those plants in their twilight years.
During the president's 83-minute visit to the gathering of young conservatives at the D.C. Marriott Marquis Tuesday morning, sharp-eyed observers at the Washington Post noticed an unusual piece of set design: a modified presidential seal displayed to the president's right.
For the event, Casiraghi, 30, wore a vintage black velvet dress, which several sharp-eyed royal watchers recognized: It was the exact number her mother previously wore to a high-profile Monaco event that she had attended alongside Rassam's mother, Carole Bouquet, in December 2000.
Others mine the style for laughs, as did Vogue, in its February issue, with a leather-clad Ben Stiller, the hapless antihero of "Zoolander 2," saddled up and propped on all fours as a camera-toting Penélope Cruz (the film's sharp-eyed investigator) looked on.
What's most noticeable off the bat is that Isle of Dogs is Anderson's love letter to Japanese cinema, in particular the films of Akira Kurosawa (keep an ear out for the Seven Samurai theme), though sharp-eyed cinephiles will likely spot many other reference points.
From his breakout movie, "Welcome to the Dollhouse" (1996), Mr. Solondz has been a sharp-eyed, cross-eyed portraitist of the festering nastiness within picket-fence suburbia, offering boundary-pushing variations on the domestic hells once summoned by fiction writers like John Cheever and Richard Yates.
Charlotte first signaled their relationship by wearing a vintage black velvet gown at the 2017 Bal de la Rose (which sharp-eyed royal watchers recognized was the exact number her mother previously wore to a high-profile Monaco event that she had attended alongside Rassam's mother in December 2000).
While President Donald Trump is set to make all kinds of headlines during a three-day state visit to the U.K. this week, sharp-eyed trip observers quickly noted a small but heavily scrutinized dynamic between him and the first lady when they arrived Monday: They held hands.
The train is not some decorative holiday touch, like the wreaths that get placed on the two marble lions that guard the library's main entrance, but a sophisticated book retrieval system that chugs along behind the scenes, seen by only a small number of employees and sharp-eyed users.
She was 8 and sharp-eyed, a good student who preferred English to Spanish and wanted to someday be a doctor, or maybe a gymnast, and who had watched a presidential candidate on television say he wanted to send people back to Mexico, where both her parents grew up.
Charlotte first signaled their relationship by wearing a vintage black velvet gown at the 2017 Bal de la Rose (which several sharp-eyed royal watchers recognized was the exact number her mother previously wore to a high-profile Monaco event that she had attended alongside Rassam's mother in December 2000).
Casiraghi first signaled her relationship by wearing a vintage black velvet gown at the 2017 Bal de la Rose (which several sharp-eyed royal watchers recognized was the exact number her mother previously wore to a high-profile Monaco event that she had attended alongside Rassam's mother, Carole Bouquet, in December 2000).
Marsolais and Mathys, former goalies who met at a rink after opposing each other in a pickup game, said masks were susceptible to small chips, easily noticeable to sharp-eyed painters watching on TV. Also noticeable are the sloppy efforts to repair them by N.H.L. equipment managers, with marker or cheap paint.
As they take a well-deserved breather until the next red carpet or press tour (FYI, the Tonys are coming up in June), we wanted to take a moment to tip our hats to these sharp-eyed individuals that have reminded us how fashion can be fun, one Sunday night broadcast at a time.
After some sharp-eyed Game of Thrones fans noticed what appeared to be a modern-day coffee cup sitting near Daenerys Targaryen during a feast scene in Winterfell on Sunday, the folks behind the show went into damage control-mode and edited out the cup, so anyone who watches the episode now won't see the gaff.
Dafne Keen, last seen stealing Logan from Hugh Jackman, is a perfectly fierce, sharp-eyed, endlessly watchable Lyra: kind and shrewd, precocious but never cloying, believably distracted by shiny new possibilities as she learns more about her world, but with a bullshit detector that serves her well as adult agendas and complex loyalties shift in all directions around her.
Four starters rank as consensus top-100 prospects — Logan Allen, MacKenzie Gore, Adrian Morejon and Chris Paddack — but only Allen has pitched above Class AA. Preller, who made his reputation as a sharp-eyed, aggressive scout, said his senior scouting advisers had raved about the Padres' pitching depth, reassuring him the organization was especially well-stocked.
By this point, I had already spoken to a specialist on pyramids and crop circles, a guru who sells wishing boxes, a sharp-eyed and even sharper-tongued couple who claim Qatar and Ari Emanuel were behind the Paris attacks, and a man who has come back from the dead three times — only to refute that death is even a real thing (among other stories).
Common advantage-play techniques include "hole carding," in which sharp-eyed players profit from careless dealers who unwittingly reveal tiny portions of the cards; "shuffle tracking," or memorizing strings of cards in order to predict when specific cards will be dealt after they are next shuffled; and counting systems that monitor already dealt cards in order to estimate the value of those that remain in the deck.
This might involve switching to a publication with a better value match, one that you admire and actually read, or using your photo-editing skills at a business or nonprofit whose ethos you can get behind — or even teaching a class at an art school and enjoying the satisfaction of passing on your skills to a sharp-eyed new generation who will, in turn, challenge you.
It should not trouble me to know the sharp-eyed crow will feed its babies with hatchlings it steals from the cardinals, but I have watched day after day as the careful redbird constructed a sturdy nest in the laurel, and I have calculated how many days and nights she has sat upon those eggs, how many trips she has made to the nest to feed the babies, how many times she has sheltered them through a downpour.

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