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- nouneye (noun) · eyes (plural noun) · eye of the storm (noun) · eyes of the storm (plural noun) · eye of the hurricane (noun)
- each of a pair of globular organs in the head through which people and vertebrate animals see, the visible part typically appearing almond-shaped in animals with eyelids:"my cat is blind in one eye" · "closing her eyes, she tried to relax"
- the corresponding visual or light-detecting organ of many invertebrate animals.
- the region of the face surrounding the eyes:"her eyes were swollen with crying"
- used to refer to someone's power of vision and in descriptions of the manner or direction of someone's gaze:"his sharp eyes had missed nothing" · "I couldn't take my eyes off him"Similar:power of sightfaculty of sightability to seepower of seeingpowers of observationvisual perception
- used to refer to someone's opinion or attitude toward something:"in the eyes of his younger colleagues, Mr. Arnett was an eccentric" · "to European eyes, it may seem that the city is overcrowded"
- a thing resembling an eye in appearance, shape, or relative position.
- a rounded eye-like marking on an animal, such as those on the tail of a peacock; an eyespot.
- a round, dark spot on a potato from which a new shoot can grow:"withered potatoes sprouting at the eyes"
- US ENGLISHa center cut of meat:"eye of round"
- the center of a flower, especially when distinctively colored:"delicate flowers of light blue color, with white or yellow eyes"
- the calm region at the center of a storm or hurricane. See also the eye of the storm below."the smaller the eye, the more intense the winds"Opposite:
- nautical(eyes)the extreme forward part of a ship:"it was hanging in the eyes of the ship"
- the small hole in a needle through which the thread is passed:"strands of glass tiny enough to pass through the eye of a needle"
- a small metal loop into which a hook is fitted as a fastener on a garment. See also hook and eye
- nauticala loop at the end of a rope, especially one at the top end of a shroud or stay.
verbeye (verb) · eyes (third person present) · eyed (past tense) · eyed (past participle) · eyeing (present participle)OriginOld English ēage, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch oog and German Auge. - People also ask
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