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public eye
noun
- public attention or notice; limelight:
a politician who keeps out of the public eye.
Word History and Origins
Origin of public eye1
Example Sentences
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.
For Nallon, those in the public eye will always be fair game.
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.
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.
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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