The opaque, fibrous, protective, outer layer of the eye containing collagen and elastic fiber.
1For an instant I saw the white of the eye nearest to me.
2Which coat is the white of the eye?
3For an instant I saw the white of the eye nearest to me Look out, Roder!
4The bones, the veins, the nails, the brain, and the white of the eye come from the father.
5Their faces showed it-theuntamed look melted away-thewhite of the eye showed less, and the pupil and iris more, and better quality.
6He taking him by the arm led him to the staircase, looked him in the white of the eye and said without any nonsense-Ventredieu
7This is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin, clear layer which covers the white of the eye and the inside surface of the eyelid.
8The whites of the eyes were yellow and it was the jaundice.
9When we entered the yard the ears went back and the whites of the eyes showed.
10He could see the whites of the eyes in many of his men as they listened, stunned.
11The red mask in which the white of the eyes formed two brilliant spots was horrible to see.
12The countenance gets pale, and white of the eyes become pearly, the general frame flabby rather than wasted.
13They say that when you can see the whites of the eyes you've got a good wildlife photograph.
14The moonlit figure turned its head, for he could see the light shine upon the whites of the eyes.
15The age, greenish tint of pallor, bluish whites of the eyes, poor nutrition, etc., aid in making the diagnosis.
16He saw the shrunken body writhe, the face that had so suddenly withered, the yellowish white of the eyes.