1. eagle-eyed - Adjective
2. eagle-eyed - Adjective Satellite
Sharp-sighted as an eagle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryKids are not stupid. They are among the sharpest, cleverest, most eagle-eyed creatures on God's Earth, and very little escapes their notice. Roger Ebert
A source told The Mirror that Villanelle will marry a Spanish woman, which eagle-eyed fans know because shots of their wedding have leaked online. Source: Internet
Known for her eagle-eyed aim, Merida confidently tests fate, and this cosplayer hearkens to such free-spirited energy. Source: Internet
Here’s your first look at the actor in full Bruce Wayne drag—and a surprising costume detail some eagle-eyed fans have already sniffed out. Source: Internet
In any case, once this story drew to a close, with the krayt dragon defeated and Mos Pelgo saved, “The Mandalorian” gave us only the briefest glimpse of what’s to come — and it’s something that eagle-eyed viewers could probably guess was coming. Source: Internet
But for a split second, before the photographers started clicking, the First Lady appeared to flash through a multitude of facial expressions—none of which exactly embodied happiness, as eagle-eyed Twitter users noted. Source: Internet