Eagle-eyed. adj. [from eagle and eye.]
- Sharp-sighted as an eagle.
As he was rarely quick and perspicacious, so was he inwardly eagle-eyed, and perfectly versed in the humours of his subjects. Howel's Vocal Forrest.
Ev'ry one is eagle-ey'd to see
Another's faults and his deformity. Dryden's Pers. Sat. 4.
