eagle eye



eagle eye

acute eyesight; an intently watchful eye. (From the sharp eyesight of the eagle.) The students wrote their essays under the eagle eye of the headmaster. The umpire kept his eagle eye on the tennis match.
See also: eagle, eye

eagle eye

Unusually keen sight; also, keen intellectual vision. For example, Antiques dealers have an eagle eye for valuable objects, or A good manager has an eagle eye for employee errors. [Late 1500s]
See also: eagle, eye

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
DobromiŁdaw-BRAW-meewPolish (Rare)
MaddisonMAD-i-sənEnglish (Modern)
BryantBRIE-əntEnglish
Nicolaas-Dutch
Antheia-Greek Mythology
Brando-Ancient Germanic