Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The eye imagined to be specially used for the purpose of observing the sky in order to forecast the weather.

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Examples

  • As Rolly has pointed out, there are several other moderators, including the outstanding Rolly himself and Pete, who does a splendid job on the technical forum, Jim in Cancun, etc etc - and we musn't forget our webjefe (David McL) who keeps his weather-eye open on the forums.

    Moderators 2010

  • As Rolly has pointed out, there are several other moderators, including the outstanding Rolly himself and Pete, who does a splendid job on the technical forum, Jim in Cancun, etc etc - and we musn't forget our webjefe (David McL) who keeps his weather-eye open on the forums.

    Moderators 2010

  • As Rolly has pointed out, there are several other moderators, including the outstanding Rolly himself and Pete, who does a splendid job on the technical forum, Jim in Cancun, etc etc - and we musn't forget our webjefe (David McL) who keeps his weather-eye open on the forums.

    Moderators 2010

  • As Rolly has pointed out, there are several other moderators, including the outstanding Rolly himself and Pete, who does a splendid job on the technical forum, Jim in Cancun, etc etc - and we musn't forget our webjefe (David McL) who keeps his weather-eye open on the forums.

    Moderators 2010

  • As Rolly has pointed out, there are several other moderators, including the outstanding Rolly himself and Pete, who does a splendid job on the technical forum, Jim in Cancun, etc etc - and we musn't forget our webjefe (David McL) who keeps his weather-eye open on the forums.

    Moderators 2010

  • As Rolly has pointed out, there are several other moderators, including the outstanding Rolly himself and Pete, who does a splendid job on the technical forum, Jim in Cancun, etc etc - and we musn't forget our webjefe (David McL) who keeps his weather-eye open on the forums.

    Moderators 2010

  • As Rolly has pointed out, there are several other moderators, including the outstanding Rolly himself and Pete, who does a splendid job on the technical forum, Jim in Cancun, etc etc - and we musn't forget our webjefe (David McL) who keeps his weather-eye open on the forums.

    Moderators 2010

  • As Rolly has pointed out, there are several other moderators, including the outstanding Rolly himself and Pete, who does a splendid job on the technical forum, Jim in Cancun, etc etc - and we musn't forget our webjefe (David McL) who keeps his weather-eye open on the forums.

    Moderators 2010

  • As Rolly has pointed out, there are several other moderators, including the outstanding Rolly himself and Pete, who does a splendid job on the technical forum, Jim in Cancun, etc etc - and we musn't forget our webjefe (David McL) who keeps his weather-eye open on the forums.

    Moderators 2010

  • As Rolly has pointed out, there are several other moderators, including the outstanding Rolly himself and Pete, who does a splendid job on the technical forum, Jim in Cancun, etc etc - and we musn't forget our webjefe (David McL) who keeps his weather-eye open on the forums.

    Moderators 2010

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