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eyelike

a. Resembling an eye.

WordNet
eyelike

adj. suggesting an eye or eyes; "eyelike markings on a butterfly's wings"; "the eyelike gleam of two distant windows in the dark"

Usage examples of "eyelike".

Then Trian turned back to stare at Roymer, and there was a distinctly human expression of surprise in his eyelike things.

Its lenses, halfway eyelike projections on the front of its head, moved slightly, watching the animals on the hill.

Suspended in its depths were brainlike trees of frosted coral, eyelike pips of yellow kelp, hairlike fluids of weed.

His hot reek was too strong, and those eyelike spots burned like the African sun.

Awb appeared: plumper than Thilling remembered, his mantle deeply grooved, his eyelike her ownless keen.

A slit in one side of the turnip seemed to serve for a mouth, and there were several eyelike protuberances on its body.

Its two windows had sills that were of one piece with the house front, and the low-drawn roof, that was like a hat pulled down to the eyelike windows, was of a different color but seemed to be part of the same piece too.

Here and there I saw the tiny eyelike knots of birthing solar systems.

Now Ham could distinguish a row of eyelike spots, and now a multiplicity of legs beneath them.

I felt that those walls and over-hanging gables of mildewed brick and fungoid plaster and timber - with eyelike, diamond-paned windows that leered - could hardly desist from advancing and crushing me .