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eye-catching
adjective
- tending to attract attention; striking
Derived Forms
- ˈeye-ˌcatcher, noun
Example Sentences
It was fashion week in New York, and the clothes hitting the runways were drab — plainly tailored and neutral, a far cry from Talley’s preference for eye-catching spectacle.
When it was discovered the Croatia captain had an interest in club ownership, Swansea reached out with a proposal that eventually led to this week's eye-catching announcement.
And the first thing you probably told your friends and family about after the game was the great goal, the extraordinary save or the eye-catching skill you witnessed.
Since his return Wharton has produced a number of eye-catching performances and it is common to see edits of his best moments - such as a pirouette against Fulham - on social media.
One eye-catching consequence of the tariffs announcement has been the impact on Apple, with its share price falling 7%.
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