eyeing

We have found lemma(root) word of eyeing : eye.

Definitions


[ʌɪ], (Noun)

Definitions:
- each of a pair of globular organs of sight in the head of humans and vertebrate animals
(e.g: my cat is blind in one eye)

- a thing resembling an eye in appearance, shape, or relative position

- the small hole in a needle through which the thread is passed
(e.g: strands of glass tiny enough to pass through the eye of a needle)

- the source of a spring or river


Phrases:
- a twinkle in someone's eye
- a —'s-eye view
- all eyes are on —
- an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
- an eye for the main chance
- be all eyes
- before one's eyes
- cannot take one's eyes off
- close one's eyes to
- eyes front
- eyes left
- eyes out
- eyes out on stalks
- eyes right
- for your eyes only
- get one's eye in
- give someone the eye
- half an eye
- have an eye for
- have an eye to
- have eyes for
- have eyes in the back of one's head
- have one's eye on
- hit someone in the eye
- keep an eye on
- keep an eye out
- keep one's eyes open
- make eyes at someone
- my eye
- one in the eye for
- one's eyes are bigger than one's stomach
- open someone's eyes
- see eye to eye
- set eyes on
- the eye of the wind
- up to the eyes
- what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over
- with one eye on
- with one's eyes open
- with one's eyes shut

Origin:
Old English ēage, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch oog and German Auge


[ʌɪ], (Verb)

Definitions:
- look at closely or with interest
(e.g: Rose eyed him warily)


Phrases:
- a twinkle in someone's eye
- a —'s-eye view
- all eyes are on —
- an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
- an eye for the main chance
- be all eyes
- before one's eyes
- cannot take one's eyes off
- close one's eyes to
- eyes front
- eyes left
- eyes out
- eyes out on stalks
- eyes right
- for your eyes only
- get one's eye in
- give someone the eye
- half an eye
- have an eye for
- have an eye to
- have eyes for
- have eyes in the back of one's head
- have one's eye on
- hit someone in the eye
- keep an eye on
- keep an eye out
- keep one's eyes open
- make eyes at someone
- my eye
- one in the eye for
- one's eyes are bigger than one's stomach
- open someone's eyes
- see eye to eye
- set eyes on
- the eye of the wind
- up to the eyes
- what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over
- with one eye on
- with one's eyes open
- with one's eyes shut

Origin:
Old English ēage, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch oog and German Auge




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