Examples of 'eye' in a sentence
Meaning of "eye"
eye (noun) - The organ of sight in humans and animals or the ability to see. Figuratively, it can refer to a person's perspective, point of view, or attention towards something
Show more definitions
- An organ through which animals see (perceive surroundings via light).
- The visual sense.
- The iris of the eye, being of a specified colour.
- Attention, notice.
How to use "eye" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
eye
Motor eye sensors attached to motion detectors.
We keep our eye out for him.
Wear eye protection and protective clothing.
I spy with my little eye a potential witness.
Our eye in the sky over uzbekistan.
Than my unpleased eye see your courtesy.
Eye for an eye and all that.
Keep your eye on the other one.
I know we did not always see eye to eye.
I have had my eye on you for weeks.
His eye was right against the camera.
I must have had my eye on something else.
Make eye contact with the camera.
And keep your eye on the prize.
Use eye protection with most tools.
See also
You must keep an eye on that furnace.
His eye drops are not just phosphorescent.
Let us keep an eye open for more.
And you did not even bat an eye.
Keep an eye peeled out that side.
I would knocked out his glass eye.
I would keep an eye on that daughter of yours.
You have got an awful black eye.
And keep your eye on the temperature.
You got that look in your eye.
I kept an eye on you during the dinner.
Make it appeal more to the modern eye.
I have had my eye on you for a while.
Time to look these fuckers in the eye.
Keep watchful eye towards sign of betrayal.
I will not be able to keep an eye on you.
Doing my eye opens and that everything goes well.
I advise you keep an eye on this driver.
Serious eye injury may otherwise result.
Now you are doing the sparkly eye thing.
Always wear eye and ear protection.
The bald guy with an eye patch.
Fresh set of eye gotta be aogd idea.
I thought a ball hit you in the eye.
Always wear eye protection when operating or.
Some airports have a television eye service.
To keep an eye out for anything suspicious.
One of mine lost an arm and an eye.
You have an eye for these things.
Attending to the cut under his eye.
He cocks an eye at us every now and then.
So may you by my dull and heavy eye.
Maybe just keep an eye on the situation.
He would have shot us without batting an eye.
Keep your eye on the red card.