[
US
/ˈaɪˌbɔɫ/
]
[ UK /ˈaɪbɔːl/ ]
[ UK /ˈaɪbɔːl/ ]
NOUN
- the ball-shaped capsule containing the vertebrate eye
VERB
- look at
How To Use eyeball In A Sentence
- Other ocular signs include involuntary rhythmic movement of the eyeball.
- Now, as she started to talk about these things, I was eyeballing her from a distance.
- The Army officer in tactical command of coalition forces in Iraq says out loud that the war isn't going precisely as planned, and the media works itself into a mouth-breathing, eyeball-popping swivet.
- I feel their eyeballs gawking/ I look better with my high heels on", sings Danny Todd, perhaps referring to a working girl or a crossdresser. F&M playlist
- In some cases a scleral buckle, a tiny synthetic band, is attached to the outside of the eyeball to gently push the wall of the eye against the detached retina.
- The surgeon uses a wire speculum to retract the eyelids to expose the eyeball.
- But even if one allows for the gradual introduction of minimal, or totally unmetered phone charges, one has to question how many more eyeballs are there to be captured.
- Conclusion The implantation of iris diaphragm IOL in aphakic eye with iris defect could rebuild the eyeball and correct the vision.
- Although generally quite a touchy-feely person, I never back away from physical interaction, unless, particularly, that physical interaction should be focused on the eyeball.
- As pressure in the brain increased it began pressing on their eyeballs, distorting their shape. Times, Sunday Times