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eye
noun
the
part
of
the
body
that
you
use
to
see
•
The
doctor
shined
a
light
into
Mia's
eye
to
check
her
vision
.
The
doctor
shined
a
light
into
Mia's
eye
to
check
her
vision
.
•
An
insect
flew
close
to
his
eye
,
making
him
blink
.
An
insect
flew
close
to
his
eye
,
making
him
blink
.
Old
English
ēage
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*augon
;
related
to
German
Auge
and
Dutch
oog
.
noun
the
special
ability
to
notice
,
judge
,
or
appreciate
things
well
•
Grandpa
has
a
good
eye
for
spotting
rare
coins
at
flea
markets
.
Grandpa
has
a
good
eye
for
spotting
rare
coins
at
flea
markets
.
•
The
art
teacher's
sharp
eye
quickly
found
the
tiny
mistake
in
the
painting
.
The
art
teacher's
sharp
eye
quickly
found
the
tiny
mistake
in
the
painting
.
verb
-
eye
,
eyeing
,
eyes
,
eyed
to
look
at
someone
or
something
carefully
or
with
desire
•
The
boy
eyed
the
last
slice
of
pizza
on
the
plate
.
The
boy
eyed
the
last
slice
of
pizza
on
the
plate
.
•
The
cat
kept
eyeing
the
bird
outside
the
window
.
The
cat
kept
eyeing
the
bird
outside
the
window
.
noun
the
small
hole
or
loop
in
a
needle
or
similar
object
that
something
passes
through
•
She
struggled
to
push
the
thread
through
the
eye
of
the
needle
.
She
struggled
to
push
the
thread
through
the
eye
of
the
needle
.
•
Clip
the
carabiner
to
the
metal
eye
at
the
end
of
the
rope
.
Clip
the
carabiner
to
the
metal
eye
at
the
end
of
the
rope
.
noun
the
calm
,
clear
center
of
a
strong
storm
such
as
a
hurricane
•
After
hours
of
howling
wind
,
the
eye
of
the
hurricane
brought
a
sudden
quiet
.
After
hours
of
howling
wind
,
the
eye
of
the
hurricane
brought
a
sudden
quiet
.
•
Satellite
images
showed
a
perfectly
round
eye
at
the
center
of
the
typhoon
.
Satellite
images
showed
a
perfectly
round
eye
at
the
center
of
the
typhoon
.
noun
a
small
spot
or
bud
on
a
potato
from
which
a
new
plant
can
grow
•
Cut
the
potato
so
that
each
piece
has
at
least
one
eye
.
Cut
the
potato
so
that
each
piece
has
at
least
one
eye
.
•
Tiny
green
shoots
appeared
from
the
potato's
eyes
in
the
pantry
.
Tiny
green
shoots
appeared
from
the
potato's
eyes
in
the
pantry
.
key
verb
-
key
,
keying
,
keys
,
keyed
to
put
information
into
a
computer
or
other
electronic
machine
by
pressing
keys
•
Please
key
your
password
,
then
press
Enter
.
Please
key
your
password
,
then
press
Enter
.
•
The
cashier
keyed
the
price
into
the
register
.
The
cashier
keyed
the
price
into
the
register
.
verb
-
key
,
keying
,
keys
,
keyed
to
deliberately
scratch
the
paint
on
a
car
with
a
key
•
Someone
keyed
his
brand-new
car
last
night
.
Someone
keyed
his
brand-new
car
last
night
.
•
The
angry
teenager
threatened
to
key
the
teacher's
car
.
The
angry
teenager
threatened
to
key
the
teacher's
car
.
verb
to
enter
information
into
a
computer
or
electronic
device
by
pressing
the
keys
•
Please
key
your
password
into
the
computer
.
Please
key
your
password
into
the
computer
.
•
The
cashier
keyed
the
price
into
the
register
.
The
cashier
keyed
the
price
into
the
register
.
survey
verb
-
survey
,
surveying
,
surveys
,
surveyed
to
ask
many
people
a
set
of
questions
in
order
to
collect
information
about
their
opinions
or
behaviour
•
Researchers
will
survey
two
hundred
households
about
their
internet
use
.
Researchers
will
survey
two
hundred
households
about
their
internet
use
.
•
We
were
surveying
students
to
improve
the
cafeteria
menu
.
We
were
surveying
students
to
improve
the
cafeteria
menu
.
verb
-
survey
,
surveying
,
surveys
,
surveyed
to
look
carefully
at
the
whole
of
something
to
judge
its
size
,
quality
,
or
situation
•
From
the
hilltop
,
she
paused
to
survey
the
valley
below
.
From
the
hilltop
,
she
paused
to
survey
the
valley
below
.
•
The
general
surveyed
his
troops
before
the
parade
began
.
The
general
surveyed
his
troops
before
the
parade
began
.
journey
verb
-
journey
,
journeying
,
journeys
,
journeyed
to
travel
from
one
place
to
another
•
They
plan
to
journey
across
Asia
by
train
next
summer
.
They
plan
to
journey
across
Asia
by
train
next
summer
.
•
In
the
1800s
,
pioneers
journeyed
west
in
covered
wagons
.
In
the
1800s
,
pioneers
journeyed
west
in
covered
wagons
.
Back-formation
from
the
noun
‘
journey
’;
verb
use
recorded
since
the
late
15th
century
.
grey
adjective
-
grey
,
greyer
,
greyest
having
a
colour
between
black
and
white
,
like
a
cloudy
sky
or
old
stone
•
Mist
hung
over
the
moor
,
turning
everything
a
soft
grey
.
Mist
hung
over
the
moor
,
turning
everything
a
soft
grey
.
•
A
sleepy
grey
cat
stretched
out
on
the
sofa
.
A
sleepy
grey
cat
stretched
out
on
the
sofa
.