Likely to attract attention.
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Examples for "eye-catching"
Examples for "eye-catching"
1These numbers may be eye-catching, but they are certainly subject to change.
2NETHERLANDS: It has to be the most eye-catching way of harnessing energy.
3Disappointing results caused some of the most eye-catching falls in early trading.
4It is his comments on genetics that are the most eye-catching, however.
5Yet bankers say the eye-catching features are more than just marketing stunts.
1It was Phoenix, in an attention-getting slinky red dress and four-inch-high stilettos.
2At this point everybody in the family heard the attention-getting noises.
3Thorndyke parried this attention-getting question: Mine is of no consequence.
4It's another of her attention-getting schemes, the stuck-up little bitch.
5Ohio's Governor John Kasich made some attention-getting comments this week about poverty and poor neighborhoods.
6The Dáil chamber was like a wildflower garden, redolent with attention-getting ties and striking scarves.
7If you do so, you're reinforcing the attention-getting behavior.
8But behind these attention-getting projects, it has also, in some places, failed to provide basic infrastructure.
9The unusual score by the Chemical Brothers is arresting but similarly attention-getting for its own sake.
10What attention-getting trick did it pull this week?
11Rotating, attention-getting spotlights lancing up to the dark summer night from the front of a theater.
12Here is the opening paragraph of a letter typical in its lack of originality and attention-getting qualities:
13You are to write a single letter and make it an attention-getting, interest-winning, complete, convincing, order-bringing medium.
14Sher takes the play to the level of religious parable, an attention-getting and, in its way, forceful approach.
15Anyway, he'd be damned if he'd ride all the way to work on the irritating and attention-getting vehicle.
16Watching attention-getting DVDs and TV may not be an even swap for warm social human interaction at this age.