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public eye

noun

  1. public attention or notice; limelight:

    a politician who keeps out of the public eye.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of public eye1

First recorded in 1890–95
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The interview, to be broadcast on Saturday, comes ahead of a Disney+ documentary which promises an "intimate and unprecedented look" at Flintoff's sporting career and his return to the public eye after the crash.

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For Nallon, those in the public eye will always be fair game.

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For fans of Bridges’ films, “Slow Magic” is a rare treat, offering a glimpse into a more personal side of his life that was previously hidden from the public eye.

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Even though he’s never disappeared from the public eye, appearing in high-profile live-action and animated movie projects for decades, the last time Jack Black hosted “Saturday Night Live” was in December 2005.

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The hush-hush arrival of the couple’s newest family member shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise considering they have mostly kept details of their private life away from the public eye.

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