Having an eye or eyes or eyelike feature especially as specified; often used in combination.
1 There is a public health issue at stake.' She eyed Clemens expectantly.
2 Similar thoughts power Text Me's beautiful blend of rap and blue - eyed soul.
3 The hot - eyed ranting had ceased, however, and that was a good sign.
4 No problem, she said, smiling, bright - eyed , at the rest of the crew.
5 Investors also eyed further trade negotiations between the United States and China.
6 Meeting that yellow - eyed gaze required effort, yet she managed without a falter.
7 Herrick eyed him curiously, as much as if to ask, 'Could you?'
8 Wide eyed , she would ask the others to describe what had happened.
9 The buck ran into the thicket; but the doe eyed him curiously.
10 His great stories at bed time had made me wide - eyed with wonder.
11 In the interval the two children watched the orchestra with wide - eyed interest.
12 Alveron eyed me for a long, speculative moment, then nodded, apparently satisfied.
13 Other private equity firms also previously eyed Psychiatric Solutions, the newspaper said.
14 The armored forces commander eyed him for a long moment, then nodded.
15 The stallion was restless and fiery - eyed ; the bull sent forth a bellow.
16 There's also a need to be clear - eyed about the agendas at work.
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