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eye to eye
adjective as in face-to-face
Strong match
Example Sentences
LS: And being able to see creatively eye to eye?
Netanyahu also said this past week that he and Trump see “eye to eye” on Iran.
Additionally, the original Brics states have often struggled to see eye to eye, and cohesion and consensus will be even more difficult to achieve with an expanded membership.
Djokovic has not always seen eye to eye with fans at Wimbledon this year, accusing some of the Centre Court crowd of using their bellowing of Holger Rune's name as "an excuse to boo" during his fourth-round win.
After the series dropped, Derrick called it “one-sided,” adding that although she loves her family, she simply doesn’t see “eye to eye” with them.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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