A state of affairs in which you have no privacy.
1A severed head in a fish bowl stared straight ahead without blinking.
2There was a fish bowl with a castle and two turtles in it.
3Women feel like they're in a fish bowl, being watched and even isolated.
4Football in England is a fish bowl and you have to deal with it.
5She went to the fish bowl in the corner.
6Soldiers here describe working on this base as "sitting in a fish bowl".
7He sat and looked at the fish bowl.
9The privacy screening that they're proposing is totally inadequate to stop that sense of living in a fish bowl.
10The solemn man, standing in the center of the small room before a suspended fish bowl, looked up mildly.
11The New Yorker, May 19, 1928 P. 81 One gold- fish in our gold- fish bowl View Article
12Mason said thoughtfully, There was a curved segment of the broken fish bowl that still had a little water left in it.
13I asked them who the devil had put it in their heads to take me around like that, in a fish bowl.
14We're just two lost soulsSwimming in a fish bowl,Year after year,Running over the same old ground.What have we found?The same old fears.
15Underneath the caption was an ink drawing of a tiny mermaid in a fish bowl, waving and smiling up from the page.
16At the front facing the entrance hall, the walls gave way to glass, so it was something like being in a fish bowl.