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eyeSee:- (in) up to (one's) eye(ball)s
- (one's) eyes are bigger than (one's) belly
- (one's) eyes are bigger than (one's) stomach
- (one's) eyes are out on stalks
- (one's) eyes are popping out of (one's) head
- (one's) eyes pop out of (one's) head
- (one) can hardly believe (one's) eyes
- (one) can scarcely believe (one's) eyes
- (with) (one's) eyes glued to (something)
- Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
- Bottoms up!
- Fields have eyes, and woods have ears
- Here’s mud in your eye
- In a pig's eye!
- a beam in your eye
- a bird's eye shot
- a bird's eye view
- a bird's-eye view
- a black eye
- a feast for the eyes
- a fresh pair of eyes
- a friend's eye is a good mirror
- a gleam in someone's eye
- a ground ball with eyes
- a jaundiced eye
- a mote in someone's eye
- a private eye
- a roving eye
- a sight for sore eyes
- a twinkle in (one's) daddy's eye
- a twinkle in someone's eye
- a worm's eye view
- a worm's-eye view
- able to (do something) with (one's) eyes closed
- able to do (something) with (one's) eyes closed
- able to do with eyes closed
- all eyes
- all eyes and ears
- all eyes are on (someone or something)
- all eyes are on somebody/something
- all eyes are on someone/something
- all my eye
- all my eye (and Betty Martin)
- an eagle eye
- an eye for an eye
- an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
- an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
- an eye for the main chance
- an eye on/for/to the main chance
- an/somebody's eagle eye
- another pair of eyes
- apple of eye
- apple of my eye
- apple of one's eye
- apple of one's eye, the
- as far as the eye can see
- as far as the eye can/could see
- as old as my eyes and a little (bit) older than my teeth
- bat (one's) eyelashes
- bat (one's) eyes
- bat an eye
- bat your eyelashes/eyes
- bawl (one's) eyes out
- be a sight for sore eyes
- be all eyes
- be easy on the eye(s)
- be in the eye of the storm
- be in the public eye
- be more than meets the eye
- be more to (someone or something) than meets the eye
- be one in the eye for
- be up to (one's) eyeballs in (something)
- be up to (one's) eyes in (something)
- be up to your eyes/eyeballs in something
- beam in (one's) eye
- beauty is in the eye of the beholder
- beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder
- bedroom eyes
- before (one's) eyes
- before (one's) very eyes
- before your eyes
- believe (one's) eyes
- believe eyes
- believe one's ears
- believe one's own eyes, one cannot
- better than a poke in the eye (with a sharp stick)
- big eye
- big eyes
- bird's eye view
- bird's-eye view
- bird's-eye view, a
- black eye
- blink of an eye
- bloodshot eyes
- by an eyelash
- camel through a needle's eye, a
- camel through the eye of a needle
- can't keep (one's) eyes off (of) (someone or something)
- can't take (one's) eyes off (of) (someone or something)
- can't take your eyes off someone/something
- cast (one's) eye(s) on (someone or something)
- cast (one's) eyes down
- cast a sheep's eye
- cast an eye on (something)
- cast an eye on something
- cast an/(one's) eye over (something)
- cast eyes down
- cast your eye
- cast your eyes on something
- cast/run an eye/your eyes over something
- catch (one's) eye
- catch eye
- catch somebody's eye
- catch someone's eye
- catch the eye
- catch the eye of (someone)
- clap eyes on
- clap eyes on (someone or something)
- clap/lay/set eyes on somebody/something
- close (one's) eyes and think of England
- close (one's) eyes to (something)
- close eyes to
- close one's eyes to
- close your eyes to
- cock an ear at (someone or something)
- cock an ear/eye at somebody/something
- cock an eye at (someone or something)
- coon eye(s)
- could (do something) with (one's) eyes closed
- could (do something) with (one's) eyes shut
- could do something with your eyes closed
- couldn't believe (one's) eyes
- cry (one's) eyes out
- cry (one's) heart out
- cry eyes out
- cry one's eyes out
- cry one's eyes out, to
- cry your eyes out
- cut eyes at
- cut eyes at (someone or something)
- do (one) in the eye
- do someone in the eye
- dollar signs in (one's) eyes
- dry (one's) eyes
- eagle eye
- eagle-eye
- easy on the ear
- easy on the eye
- easy on the eye(s)
- easy on the eye, ear, etc.
- easy on the eyes
- evil eye
- evil eye, the
- eye (someone) up
- eye candy
- eye for an eye
- eye for an eye, an
- eye for/to the main chance, to have an
- eye in the sky
- eye of the beholder
- eye of the hurricane
- eye of the needle
- eye of the wind
- eye opener
- eye opener, an
- eye sex
- eye to eye
- eye to the main chance, have an
- eye to, with an
- eye up
- eye up (something)
- eye-in-the-sky
- eye-opener
- eye-popper
- eye-view
- eyes are bigger than one's stomach, one's
- eyes down
- eyes down!
- eyes in the back of (one's) head
- eyes in the back of one's head, have
- eyes in the back of one's head, to have
- eyes in the back of your head
- eyes like saucers
- eyes like two burnt holes in a blanket
- eyes out on stalks
- eyewash
- feast (one's) eyes
- feast (one's) eyes on (someone or something)
- feast (one's) eyes on (something)
- feast eyes
- feast eyes on
- feast one's eyes on
- feast one's eyes on, to
- feast your eyes
- feast your eyes on
- feast your eyes on something/someone
- fields have eyes, and woods have ears
- fish eye
- for (one's) eyes only
- for somebody's eyes only
- four-eyes
- from the corner of (one's) eye
- get (one's) eye
- get (one's) eye in
- get a black eye
- get eye Go to catch
- get some shut-eye
- get some shuteye
- get your eye in
- give (one's) eye teeth for (something)
- give (one's) eyeteeth
- give (one's) eyeteeth for (something)
- give (one) the evil eye
- give (one) the eye
- give (someone or something) a black eye
- give (someone) the stink eye
- give a black eye to (someone or something)
- give eyeteeth
- give one's eyeteeth
- give somebody the evil eye
- give someone a black eye
- give someone the evil eye
- give someone the eye
- give someone the once-over
- give the eye
- give the glad eye
- give your eye teeth for
- give your eye teeth for something/to do something
- gleam in (one's) eye
- glint in (one's) eye(s)
- go eyes out
- goo-goo eyes
- googly eyes
- half an eye
- hard on the eyes
- have (got) an/(one's) eye on (someone or something)
- have (got) an/(one's) eye on (something)
- have (one's) beady eye on (someone or something)
- have (one's) eye
- have (one's) eyes glued to (something)
- have (one's)/a beady eye on (someone or something)
- have (one's)/an eye out for (someone or something)
- have a roving eye
- have an eye for
- have an eye for (something)
- have an eye for something
- have an eye for the main chance
- have an eye on/for/to the main chance
- have an eye out
- have an eye to/for the main chance
- have bags under (one's) eyes
- have eye
- have eye on
- have eye out
- have eyes bigger than (one's) belly
- have eyes bigger than (one's) stomach
- have eyes bigger than your stomach
- have eyes for
- have eyes for (someone or something)
- have eyes in the back of (one's) head
- have eyes in the back of head
- have eyes in the back of your head
- have eyes like a hawk
- have eyes like saucers
- have half an eye on (someone or something)
- have one eye on (someone or something)
- have one eye/half an eye on something
- have one's eye on
- have scales fall from (one's) eyes
- have square eyes
- have stardust in (one's) eyes
- have stardust in eyes
- have stars in (one's) eyes
- have stars in eyes
- have stars in your eyes
- have the sun in (one's) eyes
- have your eye on somebody/something
- here's mud in your eye
- here's mud in your eye!
- hit (one) (right) between the eyes
- hit (one) in the eye
- hit between the eyes
- hit somebody in the eye
- hit someone in the eye
- hit the bull's-eye
- hit the bull’s-eye
- hit the spot
- in (one's) eye(s)
- in (one's) mind's eye
- in a pig's eye
- in a/the flash of an/the eye
- in front of (one's) very eyes
- in mind's eye
- in one's mind's eye
- in the blink of an eye
- in the eye of
- in the eye of (something)
- in the eye of the storm
- in the eye of the wind
- in the eyes of
- in the eyes of (someone)
- in the eyes of somebody/something
- in the eyes of the law
- in the public eye
- in the twinkle of an eye
- in the twinkling of an eye
- in the wink of an eye
- in your mind's eye
- it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye
- jaundiced eye, (look on) with a
- keep (a) close watch on (someone or something)
- keep (one's) eye on the ball
- keep (one's) eye out for (someone or something)
- keep (one's) eye(s) open (for someone or something)
- keep (one's) eye(s) out (for something or someone)
- keep (one's) eye(s) peeled (for something or someone)
- keep (one's) eye(s) skinned (for someone or something)
- keep (one's) eyes on (someone or something)
- keep (one's) weather eye open
- keep (one's)/a beady eye on (someone or something)
- keep (one's)/an eye on (someone or something)
- keep a beady eye on somebody/something
- keep a close eye on (someone or something)
- keep a close eye/watch on somebody/something
- keep a weather eye on
- keep a weather eye on (someone or something)
- keep a weather eye on something/open for something
- keep a weather eye on something/someone
- keep a weather eye open
- keep a weather eye out
- keep an eye on
- keep an eye on, to
- keep an eye open
- keep an eye out
- keep an eye out for
- keep an eye out for (someone or something)
- keep an eye peeled (for something or someone)
- keep an/your eye on somebody/something
- keep eye on
- keep eye on the ball
- keep eye out
- keep eyes
- keep eyes open
- keep eyes peeled
- keep half an eye on (someone or something)
- keep one eye on (someone or something)
- keep one's eye on the ball
- keep one's eyes open
- keep weather eye open
- keep your eye on the ball
- keep your eye(s) on the prize
- keep your eyes open
- keep your eyes open/peeled/skinned
- keep your eyes peeled
- keep your eyes peeled/skinned
- lay (one's) eyes on (something)
- lay eyes on
- lay eyes on, to
- leap to the eye
- look (one) in the eye(s)
- look (one) in the face
- look babies in the eyes
- look in the face
- look somebody in the eye/face
- look someone in the eye
- look someone in the face
- magic eye
- make eyes
- make eyes at
- make eyes at (one)
- make eyes at somebody
- make eyes at someone
- make goo-goo eyes at (someone)
- make sheep's eyes at (one)
- make sheep's eyes at someone
- mean enough to steal a penny off a dead man's eyes
- meet (one's) eye(s)
- meet somebody's eyes
- meet someone's eye
- meet someone's eyes
- meet the eye
- meet the/your eye
- meet your eye
- mind's eye, in my
- more (to it) than meets the eye
- more than meets the eye
- mote in the eye
- my eye
- my eye!
- my eyes are up here
- naked eye
- not a dry eye in the house
- not bat an eye
- not believe (one's) ears
- not believe (one's) eyes
- not believe eyes
- not believe your eyes/ears
- not see eye to eye
- not take (one's) eyes off (someone or something)
- not take your eyes off somebody/something
- one eye on
- one eye on (someone or something)
- one in the eye for
- one in the eye for somebody/something
- one in the eye for someone
- one's eyes are bigger than stomach
- only have eyes for
- only have eyes for (one)
- only have eyes for (something)
- only have eyes for somebody
- only have eyes for someone
- only have eyes for something
- open (one's) eyes
- open (one's) eyes to (someone or something)
- open eyes
- open eyes to
- open one's eyes
- open someone's eyes
- open the eyes of (someone)
- open the eyes of someone
- open your eyes
- open your/somebody's eyes
- out (of) the corner of (one's) eye
- out of the corner of eye
- out of the corner of one's eye
- out of the corner of your eye
- pipe (one's) eye
- pipe your eye
- please the eye
- pleasing to the eye
- private eye
- public eye
- pull the wool over (one's) eyes
- pull the wool over eyes
- pull the wool over somebody's eyes
- pull the wool over someone's eyes
- pull the wool over someone's eyes, to
- put (one's) eye out
- put a rope to the eye of a needle
- put eye out
- raccoon eye(s)
- redeye
- rivet (one's) eyes on (someone or something)
- rivet the eyes on
- roll (one's) eyes
- roving eye
- run an/(one's) eye over (something)
- run down
- run eye over
- see eye to eye
- see eye to eye about (something)
- see eye to eye on (something)
- see eye to eye with (someone)
- see eye to eye, to
- see with half an eye
- set eyes on
- set eyes on (someone or something)
- shut (one's) eyes and think of England
- shut (one's) eyes to (something)
- shut eyes to
- shut your eyes to
- shut-eye
- shut/close your eyes to something
- shuteye
- side-eye
- sight for sore eyes
- sight for sore eyes, a
- sleep with one eye open
- snake eyes
- some shut-eye
- someone's eyes are bigger than their belly
- spit in (one's) eye
- spit in someone's eye
- spit in the eye of
- spit in the eye of (someone)
- stars in (one's) eyes
- stars in eyes
- stars in one's eyes, have
- stars in your eyes
- swim before (one's) eyes
- swim before eyes
- swim in front of (one's) eyes
- take (one's) eye off the ball
- take (one's) eyes off (of) (someone or something)
- take a/the redeye
- take an eye for an eye
- take eyes off
- take your eye off the ball
- the apple of (one's) eye
- the apple of somebody's eye
- the apple of your eye
- the ayes have it
- the big eye
- the evil eye
- the eye is bigger than the belly
- the eye of a needle
- the eye of the hurricane
- the eye of the storm
- the eyes are the windows of the soul
- the naked eye
- the scales fall from somebody's eyes
- the scales fall from someone's eyes
- the scales fall from your eyes
- the stink eye
- there is more to (someone or something) than meets the eye
- there wasn't a dry eye in the house
- there's more to somebody/something than meets the eye
- there's more to someone or something than meets the eye
- there's more to something/someone than meets the eye
- through (one's) eyes
- through the eyes of (someone)
- through the eyes of somebody
- throw an eye on (something)
- throw an eye over (something)
- throw dust in (one's) eyes
- throw dust in someone's eyes
- throw dust in someone's eyes, to
- turn a blind eye
- turn a blind eye to
- turn a blind eye to (something)
- turn a blind eye/deaf ear, to
- twinkle in (one's) eye
- twinkle in (one's) father's eye
- twinkling of an eye, in the
- under (one's) very eyes
- under the (watchful) eye of
- under the eye of somebody
- up to (one's) eyes (in something)
- up to one's ears
- up to one's ears/eyes/eyebrows, to be
- up to the eyes (in something)
- up to your eyes
- up to your eyes in
- watch (someone or something) with an eagle eye
- weather eye, to keep a
- what the eye doesn't see
- what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over
- when (one) was a twinkle in (one's) father's eye
- wipe (someone's) eye
- wipe someone's eye
- with (one's) eye on
- with (one's) eyes closed
- with (one's) eyes shut
- with (one's) eyes wide open
- with a view to doing
- with an eye on
- with an eye to
- with an eye to (something)
- with an eye to something/to doing something
- with an eye towards
- with eyes closed
- with eyes open
- with eyes wide open
- with one arm tied behind one's back
- with one eye on
- with one eye on (something)
- with one's eyes open
- with one’s eyes open
- with one’s eyes wide open
- with the naked eye
- with your eyes open
- with your eyes shut
- with your eyes shut/closed
- without (even) batting an eye
- without (even) blinking an eye
- without batting an eye
- without blinking an eye
- worm's eye view
- worth a Jew's eye
- would give your eye teeth
- your eyes are bigger than your stomach
- your eyes glued to something
- your eyes nearly pop out of your head
References in classic literature During this moment of suspense, the dark, threatening, eye of Mahtoree rolled from one of the strange parties to the other, in keen and hasty examination, and then it turned its withering look on the old man, as the chief said, in a tone of high and bitter scorn-- The Prairie 'It opens the lungs, washes the countenance, exercises the eyes, and softens down the temper,' said Mr. Oliver Twist Or The Parish Boys Progress His words had drawn Genevieve's gaze to his face, and she had pleasured in the clear skin, the clear eyes, the cheek soft and smooth as a girl's. The Game "I guess he does, unless your eyes get on faster than they have yet." Eight Cousins It gave way, and in the instant that she entered her eye caught the scene--the Board standing about with open watches; Dempsey Donovan in his shirt sleeves dancing, light-footed, with the wary grace of the modern pugilist, within easy reach of his adversary; Terry O'Sullivan standing with arms folded and a murderous look in his dark eyes. The Four Million Cora met his gaze with an eye so calm and firm, that his resolution wavered. Last of The Mohicans Humans do this very thing, and some of them call it "free will." Cocky, staring at the open door, was in just the stage of determining whether or not he should more closely inspect that crack of exit to the wider world, which inspection, in turn, would determine whether or not he should venture out through the crack, when his eyes beheld the eyes of the second discoverer staring in. Michael Brother of Jerry Forgotten, save once, when old One Eye stopped for a moment to lick his stiffening wounds. White Fang Noirtier's eye began to dilate, and his eyelids trembled with the same movement that may be perceived on the lips of an individual about to speak, and he darted a lightning glance at Madame de Villefort and his son. Count of Monte Cristo Fledgeby's small eyes opened so wide that they might have passed for ordinary-sized eyes, as he stared about him for the very young person whom he supposed to be in question. Our Mutual Friend What difference does it make to you if I am here when your eyes are closed! Notre Dame de Paris The savage light died from his eyes, and as the stranger stepped forward toward Korak, Tantor trailed docilely at his heels. Son Of Tarzan "Let me introduce my brother to you," said Helene, her eyes shifting uneasily from Natasha to Anatole. War and Peace But there were others who saw, and now and again, glancing at those about him, he noted two young girls who looked back from the row in front, a dozen seats along, and who smiled at him with bold eyes. He had always been easy-going. Martin Eden A minute later he was at the entrance, peering in at us with his inflamed eyes and raging like a demon. Before Adam |