"There was wide wand'ring for the greediest eye,...", this is a line from the poem 'I stood tip-toe upon a little hill' by John Keats. Here, the poet means that there is much to be seen, observed and enjoyed for the keenest observer. From this poem, we get a good idea of the poet's love for nature.
The answer is "no eye deer" (no idea).
an eye in the sky
Needle have one eye but can't see.We say the hole at the top of needle is the eye of the needle.
Eye Dance was created in 1985-10.
It means to cry; the eye is drowning in tears.
This line suggests that the eye is searching widely and greedily for something to fulfill its desires. It implies a sense of longing, perhaps for beauty or inspiration, that drives the eye to constantly seek and explore.
The eye which you predominantly use
As wide as any normal humans eyes.
When there eye's are wide open!and im awesome!
The eye which you predominantly use
First Answer: the black center of the eye is the pupil. Second Answer: If you meant the BACK part of the eye (not black), then Macula is your answer. If you meant black then the guy who is called "Guy who is right" has your answer.
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it is about 40cm wide
Eye Wide Open - 2010 was released on: USA: 1 June 2010 (Pasadena, California)
Yes. Much bigger. The eye of a hurricane is larger than the whole tornado in nearly all cases. The eye of a hurricane is usually 20 to 40 miles wide The smallest hurricane eye on record was 2.3 miles wide. Only a few tornadoes have been larger than this. The largest tornado ever recorded was 2.6 miles wide. The typical tornado is 50 to 100 yards wide.
when you say that someone has wide eyes, you mean that their eyes are fully open or extended.
You will have to blame your genes for wide or narrow feet, height, eye and hair color.