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								the organ of sight 2.
								good discernment (either visually or as if visually)
 she has an eye for fresh talent
 he has an artist's eye
 3.
								attention to what is seen
 he tried to catch her eye
 4.
								an area that is approximately central within some larger region
 they were in the eye of the storm
 5.
								a small hole or loop (as in a needle)
 the thread wouldn't go through the eye
 
 'eye' - used as a verb
 6.
								look at
 
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			| 1. Eye / Plural eyes
 2. Eye / Past
 eyed
 3. Eye / Third Person
 eyes
 4. Eye / Present Participle
 eyeing
 5. Eye / Present Participle
 eying
 
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