eyeball - use in sentences

Object

  • datum: Eyeballing the data presented in the table shows some level of correspondence between these scales.
  • world: Watch out for the roving G8 monster, giant telescopes eyeballing the world 's leaders and the mighty inflatable musclemen!

Converse of object

  • dissect: PaulM: We started talking about The One because Martin dissected an eyeball.
  • give: As a cherished open-source adage has it: " Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow.
  • have: When you have an extra eyeball in the middle of your forehead, being subtle about it isn't really an option.
  • get: I still couldn't get an eyeball on them!
  • use: Manpower is relatively inexpensive for them, and they use more eyeballs, if you will.
  • roll: The hysterical sight of Zander and Chris with eyeballs rolled right up providing the backing for Necronomicon ( IIRC ).

Adjective modifier

  • bovine: Bovine eyeballs The Committee was asked to look at the question of the use of bovine eyeballs in schools.
  • giant: I'd go as far as to say that my ideal woman is a giant eyeball.
  • enough: One of this community's basic security philosophies is, " With enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow.
  • human: Players have ten minutes to find the largest collection of detached human eyeballs.
  • own: He always insisted that his own eyeballs were more reliable than the satellite imagery that Washington decision-makers relied on.
  • more: Manpower is relatively inexpensive for them, and they use more eyeballs, if you will.

Modifies a noun

  • dissection: The bovine eyeball dissection affair will surely become a classic.
  • kid: The eyeball kid had the full complement as far as I could see, but there you go.

Modifying Another Word

  • just: Don't just eyeball it use an accurate level.

Preposition: in

  • debt: Not easy, I know, as I'm up 2 eyeballs in debt myself!
  • school: Bovine eyeballs The Committee was asked to look at the question of the use of bovine eyeballs in schools.

Preposition: for

  • advertiser: That's a lot of potential eyeballs for the advertisers.

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