Similar words: notice, practiced, noticeably, noticeable, give notice, take notice of, iced, unprejudiced. Meaning: ['nəʊtɪst] adj. being perceived or observed.
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211. Manescu had noticed a network of aerials, wires and dishes mounted on the roof.
212. Then we noticed that the Pike head was sort of pulsing backwards and forwards like a mechanical toy.
213. But the policeman wouldn't even have noticed, if you ask me.
214. As Tom made his way to the door he noticed a particularly evil-looking group lurking at the entrance of a narrow alleyway.
215. The 4. 3 cents were little noticed when they were added, and will be little noticed if removed.
216. Her work suffered and her supervisor noticed an unusually negative attitude towards colleagues and customers alike.
217. Even in Britain people noticed dazzling, lingering sunsets last winter which left a distinctive purple afterglow.
218. I noticed that the door to it was ajar and realized what had happened.
219. So had the cheerful chat and bustle that had formed the barely noticed background to our conversation.
220. Then I noticed my digital altimeter watch had gone blank, a casualty.
221. She noticed for the first time how Frederick had aged.
222. As I passed the ladies I noticed that the beer crates stashed in front of the Fire Exit had been moved aside.
223. As I slunk back to the alcove, I noticed half-suppressed smiles on the tear-stained faces of several of the mourners.
224. Men often mistake notoriety for fame, and would rather be noticed for their vices than not be noticed at all. Harry S. Truman
225. Then, as we neared home again, I noticed Iobates' bodyguard hiding in ambush.
226. Have you ever noticed the response when a car alarm goes off in a busy street?
227. Mungo noticed a red admiral caught in cobwebs on the window overlooking the green.
228. The baby boom generation lined up for their Sabin sugar cubes and hardly noticed that the Salk vaccine was disappearing.
229. Some of them had noticed the sea-fret by now and had jumped up in alarm.
230. Ballater, advancing into the garden, noticed a heap of uprooted dead cannabis tangled with chickweed on the small cleared area.
231. I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born. Ronald Reagan
232. It was also noticed that he ceased to whistle unconsciously as he walked up the aisle from the vestry.
233. It was when they were assembling for dinner that they had noticed her absence.
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234. I came over to give him a hug and noticed a cigarette still burning in the ashtray on the desk.
235. When I look at narcissism through the vulnerability lens, I see the shame-based fear of being ordinary. I see the fear of never feeling extraordinary enough to be noticed, to be lovable, to belong, or to cultivate a sense of purpose. Brene Brown
236. I also noticed how Corin and Alleyn, once we had reached Royston, switched their allegiance to him.
237. Owners of dogs will have noticed that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they will think you are god. Whereas owners of cats are compelled to realize that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they draw the conclusion that they are gods. Christopher Hitchens
238. Helen noticed one little boy standing apart from the rest of the group.
239. McKee suddenly noticed tire tracks on the bank ahead.
240. First, the noticed material must be specifically identified.
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