roving

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have a roving eye

To have a propensity to be unfaithful to a romantic partner. Mary dumped Luke after discovering that he had a roving eye.
See also: eye, have, roving

roving eye

A propensity to be unfaithful to a romantic partner. Mary dumped Luke after discovering that he had a roving eye.
See also: eye, roving
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have a roving eye

Euph. to be flirtatious; to be interested in having sexual relations outside of marriage. (Usually used to describe men.) Poor Maria. Her husband has a roving eye. When they were first married, he had a roving eye.
See also: eye, have, roving
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

a roving eye

a tendency to flirt or be constantly looking to start a new sexual relationship. informal
See also: eye, roving
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

have a roving ˈeye

(old-fashioned) be always looking for a chance to start a new love affair or get something that you want: Be careful of Brian — he’s got a roving eye.
See also: eye, have, roving
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • have a roving eye
  • roving eye
  • a roving eye
  • see eye to eye
  • see eye to eye, to
  • have (one's)/an eye out for (someone or something)
  • see eye to eye with (someone)
  • eye to eye
  • see eye to eye about (something)
  • see eye to eye on (something)
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Spot the Roving Bus of Happiness between March 19 th and 20 th , take a picture of it or with it, post on social media tagging tag @rovehotels @bigbustour #HappyRovingBus to win an overnight stay at Rove Hotels plus gifts from Big Bus Tours.
The leader of the roving torch crew, Game Mothibi pleaded for local viewership during the youth games, and appealed to Batswana to unite and pray for team Botswana to do well during the youth games.
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Perhaps more than structured or scheduled interpretive programs, roving interpretation requires planning and practice and repetition in order to appear seamless or effortless.
Roving Coach combines situational coaching and customized talent analytics into one experience, called the Roving Coach Experience[TM]—two powerful tools to help employees shift to higher levels of aligned engagement in 30 minutes.
Roving is a great way to stay in shape while having a good time, but it's also an ideal opportunity to test hunting equipment from bows to boots.
Practically, the "John Doe" roving wiretap allows the FBI to, hypothetically, wiretap a whole suite of offices because it believes a terrorist or spy is using one of them.
The term Roving is applied to both the process and the product, Merrill (1) defines roving as a continuous slightly twisted strand of cotton fibres which has not received its final drawing.
Deecke asked whether the seals had learned to fear the roving killers or were innately afraid of killer whales but had learned to ignore the harmless locals.
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Santa Barbara, CA, August 08, 2012 --(PR.com)-- As the world celebrates the successful landing of the new "Curiosity" roving vehicle on Mars this week, a new book by one of the engineers that worked on the Lunar Roving Vehicle Trainer releases a book documenting its design and construction.
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