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clear-eye
[ kleer-ahy ]
noun
, plural clear-eyes.
- the clary, Salvia sclarea.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of clear-eye1
First recorded in 1575–85; alteration by folk etymology of clary
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Example Sentences
See whether he can stand up under adversitywhether he can face the inevitable with clear eye and set chin.
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Mr. Catlin enjoyed painting the fine head, with its high forehead and clear eye.
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With clear eye, undulled brain, willing hand I made it—because he willed it.
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For all aspects of the natural world he has the same (p. 200) clear eye, the same open heart that he has for man.
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The times were full of change and difficulty, and it required a clear eye to see the indications of Providence.
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