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- Japs' eyes
- plural form of Jap's eye
- all eyes
- Watching alertly or attentively
- all eyes
- Gazing at devotedly
He was all eyes for her.
- all eyes
- Having prominent eyes
- all eyes and ears
- To be attentive
Seated by my mother, and keeping the ſilence that cuſtom preſcribes to young women, I was all eyes and ears; but when we chanced for a moment in private with Madam l’Epine, I aſked her a few queſtions, the anſwers to which elucidated my obſervations.
- banjo eyes
- Wide-open eyes, as from being surprised or startled
- bedroom eyes
- Eyes that have a sexually suggestive expression
- black eyes
- plural form of black eye
- brown eyes
- plural form of brown eye
- bull's eyes
- plural form of bull's eye
- cats' eyes
- plural form of cat's eye
- close one's eyes
- To ignore
- compound eyes
- plural form of compound eye
- cry one's eyes out
- To weep for an elongated time, or in an excessive manner
- cry one's eyes out
- To moan
- dry one's eyes
- To cease crying
So Dorothy dried her eyes and said, I suppose we must try it; but I am sure I do not want to kill anybody, even to see Aunt Em again..
- easy on the eyes
- Attractive; beautiful
- eyes-only
- meant to be read only, and not discussed, by the named recipient, classified
- feast for the eyes
- visually pleasing sight
- four-eyes
- A person who wears spectacles
- glass eyes
- plural form of glass eye
- goo-goo eyes
- A romantic look at something or someone
I made the opposite of goo-goo eyes at him. Or at least, I tried. I don't believe I need to make goo-goo eyes to hook up..
- googly eyes
- Bulging eyes on a toy, doll, etc., usually with moving pupils
- have eyes bigger than one's belly
- To take more food on one's plate than one can eat; to be greedy
Your eyes are bigger than your belly.
- have eyes bigger than one's stomach
- To take more food on one's plate than one can eat; to be greedy
Your eyes are bigger than your stomach.
- have eyes for
- To be romantically interested in
The moon maybe high but I can't see a thing in the sky, 'Cause I only have eyes for you.
- have eyes in the back of one's head
- To be particularly, especially uncannily, observant; a perceived ability to see in all directions at once
It's so busy at our office you need eyes in the back of your head to work there!.
- hooks and eyes
- plural form of hook and eye
- in one's eyes
- Shining very brightly and directly at the face so that it is difficult to see because one is blinded by the light
I couldn't see the traffic light because the sun was in my eyes.
- in one's eyes
- According to one's subjective point of view
And Ornan said unto David, Take it to thee, and let my lord the king do that which is good in his eyes:.
- in the eyes of
- In the opinion of, from the perspective of, as far as concerns
Suddenly she felt an insidious suspicion. She saw this version of Brian in the eyes of the world, and she saw herself, too. Did people think he was basically a moron? Did they laugh at her for being with him?.
- keep one's eyes peeled
- To be on the alert, to be watchful
- magic eyes
- plural form of magic eye
- make eyes at
- To flirt with someone by making obvious glances
- naked eyes
- plural form of naked eye
- pheasant's eyes
- plural form of pheasant's eye
- private eyes
- plural form of private eye
- pull the wool over somebody's eyes
- to deceive (someone)
- puppy dog eyes
- A facial expression showing credulous or unsophisticated innocence or naivety
- puppy-dog eyes
- Alternative spelling of puppy dog eyes
- roll one's eyes
- To deliberately turn one's eyes upwards, usually to indicate disapproval, indifference or frustration
- sequins in their eyes
- A state of bedazzlement or of lacking judgement as a result of being distracted by spectacle
How can they see with sequins in their eyes?.
- sheep's eyes
- plural form of sheep's eye
- sight for sore eyes
- A pleasing sight, something that is beautiful to look at
When the fog lifted, the view of the glacier was a sight for sore eyes.
- snake eyes
- two ones, after rolling two dice
- stars in one's eyes
- The state of being overly or extremely impressed with something; enchanted with romance
After their first kiss the pair of them walked around with stars in their eyes for days.
- Have stars in one's eyes
- (deyim) Be dazzled or enraptured, as with romantic love
- be eyes and ears
- (deyim) Be attentive
- one's eyes are bigger than one's stomach
- (deyim) One has taken more food than one can eat
1. I can't eat all this. I'm afraid that my eyes were bigger than my stomach.
2. Try to take less food. Your eyes are bigger than your stomach at every meal.
- puffy eyes
- Eye puffiness, also known as "puffy eyes" or swelling around the eyes, refers to the appearance of swelling in the tissues around the eyes, called the orbits
- swelling around the eyes
- Eye puffiness, also known as "puffy eyes" or swelling around the eyes, refers to the appearance of swelling in the tissues around the eyes, called the orbits
- up to one's eyes
- VERY BUSY, fully occupied; overloaded, overburdened, overworked, under pressure, hard-pressed, rushed/run off one's feet; informal pushed, up against it
- up to one's eyes in it
- (deyim) When you've got too much work to do, you're up to your eyes in it