An eye having a single lens.
1To my simple eye it is quite amusing to see how they manage the social machine here.
2Is the simple eye of nautiluses an ancestral condition or a derived form we only find in living species?
3Those simple eyes seemed always to seek information about obvious matters.
4A spider generally has eight simple eyes or it could have six eyes e.g.
5His simple eyes studied her with equal frankness, but with an admiration beyond words.
6But Giotto came from the field, and saw with his simple eyes a lowlier worth.
7These simple eyes, known as ocelli, are thought to help insects keep their bearings during flight.
8She looked on him with her deep simple eyes, and neither reddened again, nor seemed wroth; then she said:
9Briefly, it is made up of a cluster of simple eyes, in each of which there are several parts.
10Don't bring any "sneeshin" down here to throw dust in our poor, simple eyes in the valley.
11Now, as he was leaving, Mr. Scales saw her, with her agreeable snub nose and her kind, simple eyes.
12Many insects, flies included, that have compound eyes also have three additional, simple eyes that sit atop their head.
13OCELLI.-Thesimple eyes or stemmata of insects, usually situated on the crown of the head between the great compound eyes.
14Her body is mottled and irregular as her ancestors' were, and the ground-hunter's simple eyes have not made her out.
15Dickens, having the single and simple heart of a moralist, had also the simple eyes of a free intelligence, and the light heart.
16He had a vague recollection that she passed for a widow, and in his simple eyes all women were virgins or married saints.
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