11 example sentences using eagle-eyed.
Eagle-eyed used in a sentence
Eagle-eyed in a sentence as an adjective
You don't even have to be eagle-eyed to see that the roadside objects going past the car are passing by at well under, let's be generous, 150mph.
For example, if someone is asking for HN upvotes on Twitter, we sometimes get links from eagle-eyed HNers.
But in terms of raw pixels, I think only eagle-eyed teenagers are likely to see any usable benefit from these numbers.
Until some eagle-eyed cashier tries to confiscate someone's "counterfeit" $50 because it has a spelling mistake
Each chapter has gone through a few revisions already, as well as numerous bug reports from eagle-eyed readers, but there's always mistakes.
Thanks eagle-eyed sycophants of the state for amending the title so it's harder to understand the practical impact of this proposal.
> Imagine Moloch looking out over the expanse of the world, eagle-eyed for anything that can turn brother against brother and husband against wife.
A side-effect that we never anticipated is that some eagle-eyed HN users figured this out and started calling out the egregious cases.
Yes, the difference between 4k and 8k text is easily noticeable for a 32" monitor, and I'm not particularly eagle-eyed.
The market approximates a perfect market only because of all the people/algorithms constantly eagle-eyed for an over or under-valued stock.
Code-level comments can become outdated without eagle-eyed code-reviewers.
Eagle-eyed definitions
capable of seeing to a great distance
See also: keen-sighted farseeing longsighted