Examples of 'eyed him' in a sentence
Meaning of "eyed him"
eyed him: "Eyed him" indicates the act of looking at someone with focused attention or scrutiny. It suggests that the speaker observed or studied the person in question, possibly with curiosity, suspicion, or interest.
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But they eyed him suspiciously instead.
Vivien turned towards him and eyed him coldly.
She eyed him like a watchful bird.
One of them looked it over carefully while the other eyed him suspiciously.
The man eyed him with contempt.
The Guardian eyed him.
The girl eyed him more closely.
She motioned for him to sit, and when he did, she eyed him.
They all eyed him suspiciously.
Gatsby's foot beat a short, restless tattoo and Tom eyed him suddenly.
The servants eyed him curiously.
He eyed him as he spoke to the host.
You all eyed him up.
Mamba eyed him with suspicion but continued to work.
As he asked her this question Madame Dambreuse eyed him attentively ; then, in a dry tone,.
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David eyed him with disgust.
His father eyed him uncertainly.
I eyed him from a little round table near the door.
Gabrielle eyed him critically.
I eyed him cautiously and wondered if I'd ever see him again.
Endean eyed him coldly.
She eyed him from beneath long black lashes, probably artificial.
Timothy eyed him rather suspiciously.
She eyed him curiously, though her expression had not changed much.
You eyed him greedily.
She eyed him with uncertainty.
She eyed him suspiciously.
Tyler eyed him skeptically.
David eyed him skeptically.
Joe eyed him in annoyance.
The men eyed him suspiciously, so he smiled.
They 'd eyed him with sympathy for the last three years.
She eyed him from head to toe, "Right.
The Welshman eyed him gravely, curiously -- and presently said.
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