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1 Well might such banners dazzle the eyes and wits of simple savages.
2 They were bright enough to dazzle the eyes with bluish-purple afterimages.
3 The lights flashed on in the hall to dazzle the eyes of the audience.
4 The stuff on the table was, in fact, quite enough to dazzle the eyes .
5 Their light, however, was bright enough to dazzle the eyes , if one looked long enough.
6 The streets are everywhere draped with flapping national flags almost enough to dazzle the eyes .
7 Jewels are sometimes useful to dazzle the eyes of those who shall never possess them.
8 It shines so brightly as to dazzle the eyes .
9 He may dazzle the eyes of fools long enough before he recovers from such a loss.
10 They will rise, shine, and dazzle the eyes that once looked scornfully or indifferently at them.
11 Why have you come to dazzle the eyes of the poor girls of San Luis Obispo?
12 They are rehearsing the great illumination which is to dazzle the eyes of Caesar when he comes.
13 He had collected together sufficient relics of his former splendor to dazzle the eyes of the superficial observer.
14 There are volcanoes with bubbling lava lakes, multi-coloured hydrothermal fields, and great salt pans that dazzle the eyes .
15 And what excuse have you for wearing a new frock to dazzle the eyes of a lonely bachelor with?
16 Magnificently dressed, and sparkling with diamonds, her transcendent beauty seemed still more to dazzle the eyes of her enraptured subjects.
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