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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eyed me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone looking at you in a particular way, often with interest or suspicion.
Example: "As I entered the room, several people eyed me curiously, trying to figure out who I was."
Alternatives: "looked at me" or "gazed at me".
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He eyed me fiercely.
Ingrid eyed me suspiciously.
She eyed me suspiciously.
They eyed me with suspicion.
Jon Fosse eyed me.
Dad eyed me.
Swan eyed me and shrugged.
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Eyeing me appraisingly, he added: "Be careful.
He nodded, eyeing me curiously.
Too late, Rafa said, eying me.
"How cheap?" she replied, eyeing me suspiciously.
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