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Eyes

Eyes

(n)
UK
aɪz
US
aɪz
Definition: Each of a pair of globular organs of sight in the head of humans and vertebrate animals.
Meaning: Đôi mắt
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How to use "Eyes" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Keep your eyes peeled because I promise you another vehicle will be along any minute now that blows these cars out of the water.

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Ostriches have the biggest eyes of all land animals.

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Otters are born with their eyes closed, and as soon as they open they have a lot to learn like swimming and hunting.

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The eyes of a horse are bigger than those of any other land mammal, and the fact they are located on the side of their heads means they can see almost 360 degrees.

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An eagle's brilliant eyesight is owed in part to its sizeable eyes, which can take up around 50% of the head.

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While here, be sure to visit Wat Traimit so you can set your eyes upon the largest sold gold Buddha in the world.

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A common feature of all peafowl are the bare patches of skin which can be found around their eyes.

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They have blue or green eyes.

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Not only was Machu Picchu never lost, it's possible that Bingham wasn't even the first Westerner to set eyes upon it.

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Ranging from temples, to plazas, to residential buildings and baths, what little there is left to set eyes upon is still a marvel to behold.

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Ostriches have the largest eyes of any land animal.

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Their eyes are bigger than their brains!

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