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Dean Rusk
Eyelids - yes, eyeballs - no, when the eyeball starts drying or you look at the sun your nervous system signals the brain to automatically squint, tear, and blink to keep the eyeball moist and lubricated. You would burn your retina rendering yourself blind long before sunburning the outer eyeball tissues. That is why you shouldn't stare directly at the sun for long periods of time or during an eclipse.
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shakespeare
He invented over this many wordsYes, "eyeball" for example.
An eyeball is a ball in your eye
Eyeball
Eyeball anyway. It's difficult to be exhaustive because people argue over whether Shakespeare really invented some of the words credited to him, or whether he just used them in a slightly different way. In some cases he was just the first to write them. This is probably the case with eyeball.
No, an infant's eyeball is about 65 to 75% the size of a grown person's eyeball. They do get bigger, mostly before puberty.
Eyeball is a compound word.
when we are at farsight the eyeball is stretched.
I had the Eyeball script... But then Ben came...
Eyeball Records ended in 2012.
Eyeball Records was created in 1995.
In your armpit would be a fun place for an eyeball.