eagle-eyed

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eagle-eyed (comparative more eagle-eyed, superlative most eagle-eyed)

  1. Having great visual acuity, especially the ability to see at a distance.
    • 2019 November 20, “Stop & Examine”, in Rail, page 79:
      We like old signs at railway stations, and eagle-eyed John Macnab, from Falkirk, spotted one in our photograph of a Virgin Trains Class 390 at London Euston (RAIL 889).
  2. Keenly perceptive.

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