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To catch one's eye

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to interrupt captiously while speaking.
to attract one's notice.
- B. Jonson.

See also: Catch Eye



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In such a setting, he continues, it is understandable that outward appearance would be the first thing to catch one's eye.
If the World Trade Towers and Empire State Building are the first sights to catch one's eye, then the Chrysler Building is a good second-time around favorite for its elegance, grace, and sophistication.
Our park to park route has storefronts to catch one's eye, points of interest to explore and friends to make along the way to 10,000 steps," she continued.
 
 
 
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