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Idioms

not budge an eye at all

To behave or deal with others as usual in exactly the same attitude or air.

stand out in sight

To visually stand out.

flicker in one's eyes

For an image to linger and keep coming to one's mind.

flip over one's eyes

To open one's eyes wide since one is very startled or to try to threaten someone.

turn one's eyes

To give one's attention to other things.

overturn one's eyes

To be engrossed in something and lose one's senses.

open one's eyes straight

To come back to earth and pay attention.

contact each other's eyes

To look each other in the eyes.

light up one's eyes

To intently focus on looking for something.

close one' eyes

To sleep.

deceive someone's eyes

To deceive someone by making him/her overlook something or using a certain means.

wash one's eyes and see

To be fully alert and intently watch something.

cannot wash one's eyes and see however hard one may try to

For something to be too rare to be found.

avoid eyes

Avoid someone's attention.

have high eyes

To seek something sophisticated and good above a certain level.

have high eyes

To have very keen insight and good judgement.

have one's eyes turn

To lose one's discernment due to astonishment or rage.

One's eyes turn

To pay attention with interest.

One's eyes are overturned

To lose one's reason since one went through something shocking or is engrossed in something.

There are a lot of eyes

For many people to see.

Each other's eyes meet

(slang) For a man and a woman to have a crush on each other.

have red eyes

To intently focus on seeking one's own interest.