Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who eyes or watches closely.
- noun An obsolete spelling of
air . - noun An obsolete spelling of
heir .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who eyes another.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who
eyes another.
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Examples
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BBC turns a blind eyer to these Islamic encroachments in Britain:
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I bleeve Gibbocat b habbing a nal tern atiff supple eyer uv stufft man at eez.
mommie, i iz sory i wuz bad kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Page 274 vaulted into saddle, with the combined critical eyer of the trader and amateur in selection and the Bedouin's inherent love for the friend that bore him through trials and dangers whilst ever on the alert and lookout for these last.
Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more, 1906
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And another wagon has a chair on it, and in that chair the cutest little girl you almost eyer saw, hair all frizzed at the ends, and a wide blue sash and her white frock starched as stiff as a milk-pail.
Back Home Eugene Wood 1891
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His dark eyer were full of intelligence, and fringed with long silken lashes.
Virgie's Inheritance Mrs. Georgie Sheldon 1884
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I had grown calm now: the knowledge that I had it in my power to escape at once and for eyer from that rage of desire, had served to sober my mind, and at last I began to reason about the matter.
A Crystal Age 1881
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It had now a united people, and unexhausted treasury, enlarged military resources and a confidence more insolent than eyer.
The Rival Administrations: Richmond and Washington in December, 1863. 1863
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Being fully aware of these important particulars, we expressed neither surprise nor regret when the solemn announcement was made to us, that we might have roasted veal for supper; but having ordered it to be prepared, together with an eyer-kuchen, or egg-souffle, as a supporter, we set about changing our attire preparatory to a ramble through the town.
Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary, Visited in 1837. Vol. II 1842
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Stephenie eyer also includes on her website stories of what Edward does too.
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Stephenie eyer also includes on her website stories of what Edward does too.
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