Plural for each of a pair of globular organs of sight in the head of humans and vertebrate animals
“It would be nice to have all the functionality of the human eye without a blind spot.”
Plural for a steady or intent look
“Her nervous movement did not escape his watchful eye.”
Plural for watchfulness over someone or something
“Along with 830 other prisoners, he filed out to queue for breakfast, every move made under the eye of the guards.”
Plural for one's faculty or power of vision or sight
“He handed it to Rango, seeing as his older eye was starting to fail him.”
Plural for one's opinion or attitude towards something
“There is a certain austerity to the above photo, at least in my eye.”
Plural for a state of awareness about something
“It wasn't just the British government that was paying attention. This time, he would capture the eye of the entire world.”
Plural for a small hole, such as that at the end of a needle
“Passes were threaded together and some of them would have gone through the eye of a needle.”
Plural for a circular band or ring
“The heavenly colored clouds formed an eye around the morning sun.”
Plural for the core or center of something
“If he had not stopped to walk to the hilltop, he would have been near the eye of the tornado instead of on its periphery.”
Plural for a police officer who looks for evidence as part of solving a crime
Plural for the quality of having sensitive insight or understanding
Plural for a self-indulgent liking for
Plural for a circular or rounded piece of something
Plural for an electronic communication medium that allows the transmission of real-time visual images, and often sound
Plural for the colored portion of the eye
Plural for the source of a river or stream
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