Old Fashioned Term Definition Black Eyed People

Britannica Lexicon definition of EYE

1

[count]

:

the function of the body that you lot see with

2

[singular]

a

:

an ability to understand and appreciate something seen

◊ If yous take an eye for something or a good/keen/precipitous eye for something, you accept a special ability to recognize a particular affair or quality.

b

used to describe the style something looks to you

c

:

a fashion of looking at or judging something

3

[count]

used to depict where someone is looking

4

[count]

:

a manner of looking at or thinking nigh something

frequently plural

5

[count]

:

the hole through the top of a needle

six

[count]

:

a loop that a hook fits into to spike or attach something

7

[count]

:

an surface area on a murphy from which a new establish tin can grow

:

a bud on a tater

8

[count]

:

the eye of a tempest (such as a hurricane) where there is little wind or rain and sometimes there is clear sky

all eyes

:

watching something or someone closely

:

very attentive

an middle for an eye

or

an middle for an middle and a tooth for a tooth

used to say that a person who has committed a crime should be given punishment that is the aforementioned as or as serious as the criminal offence

every bit far as the center could run across

:

equally far as could be seen

a sight for sore eyes

see 1sight

bawl your optics out

run into bawl

before your optics

or

in front end of your eyes

◊ If something happens (correct) before your eyes or in forepart of your (very) optics, it happens in a very open and visible way so that you tin can come across information technology very clearly.

can't believe your eyes

see believe

cast/run your heart over

:

to read or look at (something) quickly

close/close your optics to

:

to refuse to notice or take the truth or being of (something)

:

to ignore (something)

cock an/your eye

encounter 2cock

weep your eyes out

see 1cry

piece of cake on the eyes

see ieasy

eyes in the back of your head

◊ When people are surprised that you take seen or noticed something that is backside you, they may say that you have eyes in the back of your caput.

banquet your eyes on

see twofeast

for your eyes only

:

intended to exist seen only by you

give (someone) the heart

informal

:

to look at (someone) in a way that shows sexual attraction

have/go on an/your heart out for

:

to be looking for (someone or something)

:

to hope to see or find (someone or something)

have an eye to/toward

:

to have (something) in your thoughts every bit a goal or purpose

(have) stars in your eyes

see 1star

have your heart on

1

:

to sentry (someone or something) closely

two

:

to be thinking about buying (something)

used to limited stiff disagreement

in the blink of an center

run into 2blink

in the public eye

:

in a position that receives a lot of public notice and attending

in the twinkle/twinkling of an eye

:

in a very curt time

:

very quickly

in your mind's middle

◊ If you see something in your mind's middle, you imagine or retrieve how it looks.

keep an/your eye on

:

to watch or take intendance of (someone or something)

keep your eye on the ball

see ibrawl

continue your eyes glued to

informal

:

to watch (something) very closely for a long fourth dimension

keep your eyes open

informal

or

keep your eyes peeled

or British

keep your optics skinned

:

to look or scout closely in club to come across or find (something)

lay/ready eyes on

or British

clap eyes on

:

to see or look at (someone or something)

:

to expect at (someone) in a way that shows sexual attraction

more than meets the middle

◊ If something is more than than meets the eye or there is more to something than meets the eye, there is more to information technology than there appears to exist at first.

used to limited surprise or mild disagreement

not bat an eye

see fourbat

only have eyes for

:

to only be attracted to (a particular person)

:

to but feel love for (someone)

open someone's eyes

:

to cause someone to notice or be aware of something important

frequently + to

open your eyes

:

to begin to notice or be enlightened of something important

oft + to

pull the wool over someone's eyes

see wool

run your center down

:

to chop-chop read or look at (something, such as a listing)

run across eye to heart

:

to take the same opinion

:

agree

commonly used in negative statements

take your eyes off

:

to stop looking at (someone or something)

the apple of someone'southward eye

see apple tree

under the eye of

:

while being watched by (someone)

up to your optics

:

deeply involved in or affected by something

with an eye to/toward

:

with (something) in your thoughts as a goal or purpose

with your/both eyes open up

:

fully aware of what could happen

with your eyes close/closed

informal

:

with little or no effort

:

very hands

your eyes are bigger than your tum

◊ If your eyes are bigger than your stomach, you lot have taken more than food than you tin possibly consume.

Britannica Dictionary definition of EYE

[+ object]

:

to spotter or wait at (someone or something) in a very close or conscientious manner

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