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Recent Examples of eye-catcherThis short and sweet design is an eye-catcher.—
Odeya Pinkus,
InStyle,
22 June 2026 This brick fireplace is an instant eye-catcher for a backyard hardscape design that's full of comfort, texture, and warmth.—
Ashlyn Needham,
Southern Living,
7 Apr. 2026 Exposing rings to too much wear Rings on your fingers can make your hands (especially combined with a colorful manicure) eye-catchers.—
Larissa Ratschkowski,
Glamour,
2 Feb. 2026 But the shiny new pin was an eye-catcher during the otherwise somber meeting.—
Bart Jansen,
USA Today,
9 Jan. 2026 So, June was definitely an eye-catcher.—
Jonathan Lansner,
Oc Register,
5 Aug. 2025 Race junkies need to be prepared for impulse buys, though, as everything in the store is an eye-catcher.—
Eric Larsen,
IndyStar,
2 July 2025
While some can look like eyesores in an otherwise handsome backyard, this one adds tons of charm.
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Shea Simmons,
Southern Living,
29 June 2026
Most people have no idea their yard crew is creating an eyesore next door, and a friendly conversation often resolves the issue before anyone draws a line in the sand.
Both O’Flynn and Rhys have had spotlight episodes so far this season, but will Emmys voters see the pathos and creativity behind the laughs and frights?
The route starts with the more popular south-shore sights, then grows quieter after Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, continuing into the East Fjords and northern Iceland.
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Emese Maczko,
Forbes.com,
1 July 2026
Scientists cannot agree on how this shift from nonlife to life, or abiogenesis, happened, but some have turned their sights on trying it out for themselves in the lab.
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Yasemin Saplakoglu,
Quanta Magazine,
1 July 2026