Eyelid in a sentence as a noun

No body bats an eyelid if a 16 year old starts a company in the UK.

No-one bats an eyelid at that - statistics prove that young drivers crash more, so it's all fine, right?

The treatment makes them twitch an eyelid a little more often than without brain zapping.

I think you could have a $10/m plan that allowed you to put your menu on FB that no one would bat an eyelid at.

What people jump up and down about today they won't blink an eyelid at 5 years from now. Innovation is brinkmanship.

Then I met the man who excitedly told me about his power to snap pictures with his eyelid.

Stage names are accepted as normal and no one bats an eyelid - Reginald Dwight is a great example of this.

The straw that broke the camel's back was when my line manager took credit for my work right in front of me without even batting an eyelid.

I'll wager you're one of these guys who uses a "framework" for your website without batting an eyelid, or reading every line of code...

To say nothing of products like the Calibre 89 [1].A product like Pebble will do all that without batting an eyelid, and a hundred other things that would be impossible to do mechanically.

I love HN because it's the only site where one guy can be an authority on cryptography, politics, computer science and hitman etiquette all at the same time, and nobody bats an eyelid

> Checked exceptionsIt always bothered me that Java forces me to explicitly handle/rethrow exceptions, yet happily overflows my ints without batting an eyelid.

Eyelid definitions

noun

either of two folds of skin that can be moved to cover or open the eye; "his lids would stay open no longer"

See also: palpebra