1At this ruefully expressive face, the lynx-eyed conclave laughed loud and long.
2But he watched, lynx-eyed, the strong, brown face of his cousin.
3Keen brokers, great operators, lynx-eyed newspaper reporters would soon corner him.
4That lynx-eyed servant of De Froilette's saw you, as you know.
5My mistress was lynx-eyed in all that related to Betts Shoreham and the governess.
6He sees more than the most lynx-eyed matron amongst us.
7The Scotland Yard men came and went, examining, questioning, lynx-eyed and reserved of tongue.
8He sought his son's eye; but lynx-eyed, taciturn, immovable, Soames gave no answering look.
9It was our last night under the lynx-eyed watchers.
10And those are sure to be the times when some lynx-eyed inspector comes slipping aboard.
11The neighbours also, lynx-eyed and curious, had never suspected.
12The neighbors also, lynx-eyed and curious, had never suspected.
13Mademoiselle Rogron's perturbation did not escape the lynx-eyed lawyer.
14Quite suddenly he turned upon Nicanor, who, lynx-eyed, watched.
15There were lynx-eyed men at the city barriers, and a multitude of spies in every street.
16Mrs. Vandemeyer was sitting almost facing it, and Tuppence respected her mistress's lynx-eyed powers of observation.