Sentence examples for to eye from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'to eye' is not correct and usable in written English
Instead, the phrase 'to eye up' can be used, which means to look at someone or something appraisingly or lasciviously. For example: "The man eyed up the attractive woman as she walked past him on the street."

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to eye

noun

An organ through which animals see.

  • Bright lights really hurt my eyes.

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"We're seeing eye to eye".

Ninety percent eye to eye.

We see eye to eye.

"They see eye to eye".

We usually see eye to eye.

And we'll see eye to eye.

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Must you have eye-to-eye contact?

These toddlers and I, we saw eye-to-eye.

Many times, change is most effective eye-to-eye.

Susan and I don't see eye-to-eye on much.

We were eye-to-eye, shoulder-to-shoulder.

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