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Idioms

sprain one's eyes

(disapproving) To have a wrong idea of or make a misjudgement on a very clear business or situation.

Eyes and ears fall on something

To intently listen or watch something with interest.

turn the gaze

To turn away.

gather the gaze

To receive interest or attention.

overturn one's peepers

(slang) To be preoccupied with something wrong or bad and lose one's reason.

One's peepers are overturned

(slang) To lose one's reason since one went through something shocking or be obsessed with something.

strain one's peepers

(slang) To have a discerning eye which is different from others.

One's peepers go blind

(slang) To do something wrong as if one has gone blind.

have red peepers

(slang) To be engrossed in looking for something.

be covered with an eyelid

To be unable to make a rational judgement since one has fallen in love.

be ferocious in one's eyes

For someone's attitude or behavior to be annoying and nauseating.

feel sour in one's eyes

For someone's behavior to be annoying and unpleasant.

not cast even one's eyes somewhere

To not even bother to look at something that one thinks is inferior or minor.

not even budge one's eyes

To remain the same as usual without being surprised at all.

have an eye on

To watch something with strong interest out of greed.

everytime one opens one's eyes

Always when one is awake.

without tears

Without crying.

withdraw tears

To stop crying.

hold tears in one's eyes

For tears to form and gather in one's eyes without falling.

hold tears in one's eyes

To be unjustly accused or mistreated, but have nothing to do with it.

swallow tears

To bear sorrow, frustration and agony.