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eye
eye
/ˈaɪ/
noun
(
)
The organ of sight
(
oculus
,
optic
,
eye
)
the organ of sight
His eyes were a piercing blue that seemed to stare right through you
His eyes were a piercing blue that seemed to stare right through you
(
)
Good discernment (either visually or as if visually)
(
eye
)
good discernment (either visually or as if visually)
She has an eye for fresh talent
she has an eye for fresh talent
He has an artist's eye
he has an artist's eye
(
)
Attention to what is seen
(
eye
)
attention to what is seen
He tried to catch her eye
he tried to catch her eye
A small hole or loop (as in a needle)
(
eye
)
a small hole or loop (as in a needle)
The thread wouldn't go through the eye
the thread wouldn't go through the eye
An area that is approximately central within some larger region
(
centre
,
eye
,
heart
[British]
,
center
[American]
,
middle
)
an area that is approximately central within some larger region
It is in the center of town
it is in the center of town
They ran forward into the heart of the struggle
they ran forward into the heart of the struggle
They were in the eye of the storm
they were in the eye of the storm
verb
(
)
Look at
(
eyeball
[Informal]
,
eye
)
look at
She couldn't help but eye the delicious cake sitting on the kitchen counter.
She couldn't help but eye the delicious cake sitting on the kitchen counter.
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