At that time the Governor became known as a
sharp-eyed overseer of the public good, and had a habit of involving himself in the operations
Kaynak: Edwin Sydney Stuartsecond baseman in the Negro leagues from 1920 to 1938, where he earned the nickname "Hawk" for his
sharp-eyed hitting and center field skills.
Kaynak: Clint ThomasAnother legend has the escaped imp turned to stone just outside the cathedral, and
sharp-eyed visitors can spot it on a South outside wall
Kaynak: Lincoln ImpFilled with
sharp-eyed observations, it brilliantly conveys Stevenson's perceptions of America and Americans. It also provides a very
Kaynak: The Amateur EmigrantIvor Brown , reviewing the play in the December 18, 1949 issue of The Observer said, "Barbara Mullen is excellent as that
sharp-eyedKaynak: Murder at the Vicarage (play)The term gimlet-
eyed can mean
sharp-eyed or squint-
eyed (one example of this use is Major General Smedley Darlington Butler , who was
Kaynak: Gimlet (tool)"Last year,
sharp-eyed Londoners may have noticed a three-foot high sheet metal figure painted green in the classic pedestrian crossing
Kaynak: Leon Reid IVThe man who could hear heard him snoring; the
sharp-eyed man shot and waked him, and he won the race. The emperor said he could carry away
Kaynak: Belle-Belle ou Le Chevalier FortunéHe devises a series of elaborate but futile escape plans, several of which are foiled by a
sharp-eyed park ranger (an early prototype of
Kaynak: Yogi Bear's Big BreakA shooting contest (carrying a $1,000 prize) in a Western frontier town narrows itself down to two pretty
sharp-eyed finalists: Indian Buzz
Kaynak: Slingshot 6 7/8Dovepaw receives a dream from Yellowfang, ThunderClan's old medicine cat, and is told a prophecy: After the
sharp-eyed jay and the roaring
Kaynak: The Fourth Apprenticeattempts to swipe a brooch from a Portobello Road market stall, and is hunted down through the streets like a dog by the
sharp-eyed market traders.
Kaynak: Portobello RoadThe
sharp-eyed bell-toller informed him of the theft and Milles wrote to Lyttleton about the incident: "The workmen I daresay took me for
Kaynak: Jeremiah Milles