only have eyes for (one)
only have eyes for (one)
To be romantically interested in or devoted to only one person. I know you're a little worried about me being around all of these beautiful women, but I only have eyes for you, my darling. You can tell by the way she looks at him that Beth only has eyes for Trent.
See also: eye, have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
only have eyes for someone
Fig. [to be] loyal to only one person, in the context of romance. Oh, Jane! I only have eyes for you! Don't waste any time on Tom. He only has eyes for Ann.
See also: eye, have
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
only have eyes for someone
orhave eyes only for someone
If you only have eyes for one person, they are the only person that you are interested in romantically. The 26-year-old model is adored by thousands but only has eyes for one man — her husband. They attracted lots of attention but they had eyes only for each other.
See also: eye, have, someone
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
only have eyes for
be exclusively interested in or attracted to.See also: eye, have
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
only have eyes for somebody
,have eyes only for somebody
be interested in, or in love with a particular person and nobody else: John tried to get Helen to go out with him, but she only had eyes for Chris.See also: eye, have, somebody
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- only have eyes for
- only have eyes for somebody
- only have eyes for someone
- have eyes for
- have eyes for (someone or something)
- throw (oneself) at (someone's) head
- fling (oneself) at (someone)
- fling (oneself) at (someone's) head
- fling at
- fling oneself at someone