eyes

[ US /ˈaɪz/ ]
[ UK /ˈa‍ɪz/ ]
NOUN
  1. opinion or judgment
    I was wrong in her eyes
    in the eyes of the law
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How To Use eyes In A Sentence

  • She tore her eyes from them for a moment to spy the bodhrán player in the tree, tapping out her rhythm with her eyes closed, not noticing the spy amongst them.
  • The baby grows fine hair, fingernails and teeth, and the eyes open and close.
  • Neither of them sugar-coat the ups and down of working in the industry, but they will open your eyes a great deal about the false assumptions that you're making.
  • Halpern kept his arms crossed and eyes forward, while Ren was grinning and tucking a few stray hairs up under a mesh caul.
  • A lot of people's eyes glaze over if you say you are a feminist.
  • I got to know a little bit about it, at least the old Berlin of the past, through Benjamin's eyes.
  • The administration will lose a lot of respect in my eyes if this goes ahead.
  • This puts a lot of stress on our eyes which can suffer from blurriness, fatigue etc. Glasses Lot | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • He said nothing as he took his horse's reins and mounted up, the pain causing sparks to flash behind his eyes and his vision to fuzz a little around the edges.
  • Hale and hearty, though aged, strong-featured, with the tough and leathery skin produced by long years of sunbeat and weatherbeat, his was the unmistakable sea face and eyes; and at once there came to me a bit of Kipling's A Winner of the Victoria Cross
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