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Eagle eyed

Sharp sighted as an eagle...


Eagle

Any large rapacious bird of the Falcon family esp of the genera Aquila and Haliaeligetus The eagle is remarkable for strength size graceful figure keenness of vision and extraordinary flight The most noted species are the golden eagle Aquila chrysaeumltus the imperial eagle of Europe Aquila mogilnik or Aquila imperialis the American bald eagle Haliaeligetus leucocephalus the European sea eagle Haliaeligetus albicilla and the great harpy eagle Thrasaetus harpyia The figure of the eagle as the king of birds is commonly used as an heraldic emblem and also for standards and emblematic devices See Bald eagle Harpy and Golden eagle...


Sea eagle

Any one of several species of fish eating eagles of the genus Haliaeligetus and allied genera as the North Pacific sea eagle H pelagicus which has white shoulders head rump and tail the European white tailed eagle H albicilla and the Indian white tailed sea eagle or fishing eagle Polioaeumltus ichthyaeumltus The bald eagle and the osprey are also sometimes classed as sea eagles...


Eagle winged

Having the wings of an eagle swift or soaring high like an eagle...


Bald eagle

The white headed eagle Haliaeligetus leucocephalus of America The young until several years old lack the white feathers on the head...


Bold eagle

an Australian eagle Aquila audax which destroys lambs and even the kangaroo...


Eyed

Heaving such or so many eyes used in composition as sharp eyed blue eyed dull eyed sad eyed ox eyed Juno myriad eyed...


one eyed

having or showing only one eye as one eyed Jacks are wild the three one eyed Cyclopes of Greek myth...


Blind eye knowledge

Blind eye knowledge, requires a suspicion of a truth about which one does not want to know and which one refuses to investigate, Manifest Shipping Company Ltd. v. Uni-Polaris Shipping Company Ltd., (2001) 2 WLR 170 (HL): (2001) UKHL 1 (HL).Blind-eye knowledge, requires a conscious reason for blinding the eye. There must be at least a suspicion of a truth about which the court does not want to know and which one refuses to investigate, Manifest Shipping Co. Ltd. v. Uni-polaris Shipping Co. Ltd., (2001) 2 WLR 170 (HL): (2001) UKHL 1....


Blear eyed

Having sore eyes having the eyes dim with rheum dim sighted...


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