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  • 111have half an eye on someone — have/keep half an eye on (something/someone) to watch something or someone without giving them all your attention. I had half an eye on the TV while I was writing my letter. She kept half an eye on the kids all through our conversation …

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  • 112have half an eye on — have/keep half an eye on (something/someone) to watch something or someone without giving them all your attention. I had half an eye on the TV while I was writing my letter. She kept half an eye on the kids all through our conversation …

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  • 113Eye (Suffolk) railway station — Eye railway station was a station in Eye, Suffolk. It was on a single stop branch from Mellis. In the 1840s, the town leaders of Eye has unsuccessfully lobbied to have the new main line from London to Norwich run through Eye, instead the line was …

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  • 114eye — [n1] judgment, opinion appreciation, belief, conviction, discernment, discrimination, eagle eye*, feeling, mind, perception, persuasion, point of view, recognition, scrutiny, sentiment, surveillance, tab, taste, view, viewpoint, watch; concepts… …

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  • 115have a care — To take care • • • Main Entry: ↑care * * * have a care british old fashioned phrase used for telling someone to be careful, especially so that they do not upset someone Thesaurus: ways of warning or advising someonesynonym …

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  • 116have (your) beady eye on something — have (your) beady eye on (something/someone) humorous to watch someone or something very carefully. We d better not talk Miss Stricket s got her beady eye on us …

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  • 117have (your) beady eye on someone — have (your) beady eye on (something/someone) humorous to watch someone or something very carefully. We d better not talk Miss Stricket s got her beady eye on us …

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  • 118have (your) beady eye on — (something/someone) humorous to watch someone or something very carefully. We d better not talk Miss Stricket s got her beady eye on us …

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  • 119Eye Manor — Eye Manor, at Eye, Herefordshire, is a Carolean or Restoration style manor house that was described by Lord Euston as The perfect English country house. HistoryThe square brick shell resting on a sandstone plinth was finished in 1680, but the… …

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  • 120eye tracking — ˈeye ˌtracking noun [uncountable] MARKETING the marketing activity of watching the movement of people s eyes when they are looking at an advertisement in order to find out what attracts their attention * * * eye tracking UK US noun [U] MARKETING… …

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