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eyeball verb- to see, to stare, to identify in a police line-up US, 1901
- When a john had eyeballed the parade and made his choice he would follow her upstairs, where the landlady sat at a little desk in the hall. — Milton Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 22, 1946
- The guv means you’ve been eyeballed by witnesses! — The Sweeney, p. 19, 1976
- You brought me up here to get eyeballed, didn’t you? Who’re those guys. You try and put me in the Plaza today–that where they’re from? — Elmore Leonard, Split Images, p. 110, 1981
- to stare aggressively US
After EYEBALL TO EYEBALL - [E]ach wrestler tries to unhinge the other by eyeballing him menacingly. — Charles Danziger, Japan For Starters, p. 121, 1996
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