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eyeballs

n. (plural of eyeball English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: eyeball)

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It still amuses him to recall every detail: Many many years ago, when the child had been born but was not yet able to grind his teeth because like all babies he had been born toothless, Grandma Matern was sitting riveted to her chair in the overhang room, unable as she had been for the last nine years to move anything except her eyeballs, capable only of bubbling and drooling.

Screw it all the way over, reach through the handlebars to raise the headlight beam, the needle leans down on a hundred, and wind-burned eyeballs strain to see down the centerline, trying to provide a margin for the reflexes.

Then he blinked, getting his eyeballs realigned, and returned to work, not even noticing Kim and Cube.

Ziegler wrings his hands, his eyeballs bulge, his face is twisted with reverence.

LSD, and rumors of kids so stoned their eyeballs got fried because they stared at the sun too long.

He was alive, even now, still staring at his tormentor, and he knew that the fingers were finding his eyeballs, and pressing on them now from behind.

The flames had roasted its eyeballs, they were swimming in a gum of mucus and tears.

Guil was beginning to see small points of color in the darkness, though he knew they were seen behind his eyeballs and did not really exist.

Long long ago -- Brauxel counts on his fingers -- when the world was in the third year of the war, when Paulchen had been left behind in Masuria, Lorchen was roaming about with the dog, but miller Matern was permitted to go on toting bags of flour, because he was hard of hearing on both sides, Grandma Matern sat one sunny day, while a child was being baptized -- the pocketknife-throwing youngster of earlier morning shifts was receiving the name Walter -- riveted to her chair, rolling her eyeballs, bubbling and drooling but unable to compose one word.

And the goose in the oven began to burn, first slowly, then so fast and pungently that Grandmother Matern in her over hang room above the kitchen set her eyeballs spuming faster than the sails of the windmill were able to.

What set off the battle at the Kleinhammerpark was booze, the barrel fever that rises up from within to hit the eyeballs from behind.

Sunlight strong enough to singe the eyeballs glared in through the huge windows that dominated the south wall, narrow Gothic-arched windows ten meters high and separated by sturdy columns of imported granite.

She feels the pressure of tears against her eyeballs but forbids herself to cry.

She can feel her eyeballs vibrating in her skull as words beam at speeds too great to hear, making themselves known at the center of her chest instead, within each beat of her quickened heart.

Hot lances of fire entered her eyeballs and pierced to the back of her brain.