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  • noun Plural form of eyecatcher.

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Examples

  • But, whilst these eyecatchers don't exactly pale into insignificance, it was this little building that brought about the squealing of brakes and an abrupt u-turn yesterday afternoon.

    Signing Policy Peter Ashley 2008

  • We made our way across this to a polished door and into a cluttered oak-paneled room whose chief eyecatchers were endless pictures of horses; some, in oil paintings, hanging thickly on the walls with individual lights on the frames standing on every surface, some on book jacket covers.

    Decider Francis, Dick 1993

  • Nicky Henderson has decided against sending Riverside Theatre, one of the biggest eyecatchers from the Cheltenham Festival, to Aintree next week and will instead keep the James Nesbitt-owned horse back for Punchestown.

    Blogposts | guardian.co.uk Will Hayler 2010

  • The new frontend featuring additional LED daytime running lights and vertical air outlets on the sides, directly beneath the serial cooling grill are distinct eyecatchers.

    Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox Mansory Cooperation GmbH 2010

  • It does not contain the eyecatchers that the Ilohacker or the HDD hack looks for

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2010

  • It does not contain the eyecatchers that the Ilohacker or the HDD hack looks for

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2010

  • It does not contain the eyecatchers that the Ilohacker or the HDD hack looks for

    VideoHelp.com Forum 2009

  • Do not use eyecatchers like colored text or animated pictures if it is not agreed with moderators before using them.

    News 2008

  • Do not use eyecatchers like colored text or animated pictures if it is not agreed with moderators before using them.

    News 2008

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