Similar words: up to the eyes, give the eye, in the eyes of, easy on the eyes, to the end that, see eye to eye, to the extent of, go to the expense of.
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(31) Those long - tailed, multicolored parrots are a delight to the eye.
(32) It is this ecstasy which gives to the eye, to the brain and to the heart, the quality of innocency.
(33) To form muscular cutaneous flap by separating the orbicular muscle of the eye to the eye socket, using blunt separation and sharp separation.
(34) All is orderly and beautiful; everything is charming to the eye.
(35) Conjunctival injury: contusion to the eye, mainly in the palpebral fissure Department of subconjunctival hemorrhage, edema.
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(36) I need to go to the eye doctor next week.
(37) Actually pilfer edition smooth dish is pleasant to the eye just about really lumpish thing.
(38) But a city block, or rather a map of a city block, like this would seem more comfortable to the eye. Our brains can process the information much quicker.
(39) Ferocious, deleterious traffic accidents inflict irrevocable damages to the eye.
(40) Composition No. 79 manifests a cragginess and complexity that engulf the overall image but the aesthetic conclusion is astoundingly sublime and pleasing to the eye.
(41) The park is a mass of multi-coloured flowers. It is so pleasing to the eye that one forgets time and lingers on and on.
(42) Somehow the nicely figured Birdseye Maple, Cocobolo, and simple yet colorful designs, all meet to make this cue very pleasing to the eye.
(43) You shall hold the viewfinder close to the eye. Understand?
(44) The material looks to the eye like plastic, but it is really bakelite.
(45) Air for example is a higher vibration than the physical body meaning the particles vibrates at a faster rate making them invisible to the eye.
(46) If you want to try it, please go to the eye clinic to have a new check-up first.
(47) Pleasing to the eye: Owing to the diffuse reflection of vermiculites , its flamboyant looking and tridimensional appearance, metal roofing tiles enjoy great popularity worldwide.
(48) The special role of lutein for the eyes of our body can absorb by the Food and lutein, and then distributed to the eye department two bit (1), retina and macular area (2) lens.
(49) Following blunt trauma to the eye vision went down to hand motion.
(50) I had up to then only seen poems in printed books--no mistakes penned through, no sign to the eye of doubt or trouble or any human weakness.
(51) Cyanoacrylate introduced into the eyes will attach it self to the eye protein and well disassociate form it over intermittent periods, generally covering several hours.
(52) Possibly the oldest team sport Polo's genesis is lost to the eye of history.
(53) If you to try it, please to the eye clinic to have a new check - up first.
(54) The emperor introduced him to the eye - popping splendors of life in his two great palaces.
(55) Conclusion Physostigmine, neostigmine and pilocarpine, when applied locally to the eye in rabbits, could cause myosis and their time-effect relationships were comparable.
(56) If it were as close as Sirius, the brightest star visible to the eye (and only about 8.6 light-years away), Rigel would shine much more brilliantly than Venus, our sky's brightest planet.
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