Keen-eyed in a sentence as an adjective

Subtle, funny, keen-eyed how America and its practicioners of faith change after WW II.

> Hey all, as some keen-eyed commenters have pointed out, it looks like the rust program is not actually equivalent to the go program.

Hey all, as some keen-eyed commenters have pointed out, it looks like the rust program is not actually equivalent to the go program.

I'm particularly bothered by then when substantial effort is made to make it difficult for even keen-eyed observers to recognize their existence.

>"There was then no one single way to build one: it was much like the automobile industry at the end of the century, inventors and keen-eyed engineers advancing their own ideas, often their own patents, consensus following only later.

I was merely lamenting the slide of a publication, of which I used to respect the views and content, from champion of fact, and keen-eyed investigative journalism to another angry editorialist internet rag.

Among the more dispiriting aspects of the Wallace canonization is how much it has been built out of his suffering — the way the cult has revived, for precisely the post-therapy, post-Romantic, self-help-soaked culture Wallace described and intermittently deplored, the Romantic picture of the depressive as a kind of keen-eyed saint.

Keen-eyed definitions

adjective

having keen eyesight

See also: sharp-eyed