of+the+eye
81catch the eye of sb — catch sb s eye/catch the eye of sb ► to get someone s attention, or to be noticed by someone: »The high profile plan has caught the eye of a national audience. Main Entry: ↑catch …
82give the eye — to look at a stranger in a manner denoting a sexual interest Unless it is the evil eye, which may cast an unpleasant spell on the victim: They had been giving each other the eye on and off since he first saw her. (Fiennes, 1996) …
83to the eye — {adv. phr.} As it is seen; as a person or thing first seems; apparently. * /That girl looks to the eye like a nice girl to know, but she is really rather mean./ * /That suit appears to the eye to be a good buy, but it may not be./ Compare: AT… …
84to the eye — {adv. phr.} As it is seen; as a person or thing first seems; apparently. * /That girl looks to the eye like a nice girl to know, but she is really rather mean./ * /That suit appears to the eye to be a good buy, but it may not be./ Compare: AT… …
85to\ the\ eye — adv. phr. As it is seen; as a person or thing first seems; apparently. That girl looks to the eye like a nice girl to know, but she is really rather mean. That suit appears to the eye to be a good buy, but it may not be. Compare: at first glance …
86in the eye — See: LOOK IN THE EYE …
87in the eye — See: LOOK IN THE EYE …
88catch the eye — index interest Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
89in\ the\ eye — See: look in the eye …
90to the eye — as it is seen, apparently To the eye it looked like a nice hotel but when we entered it was not very good at all …