Collocations avec "eye"
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The folds of skin that cover the eyes when closed. More commonly written as one word: eyelids.
describes small, round, and bright eyes, often suggesting slyness or greed.
The act of looking directly into one another's eyes.
Used to describe eyes that are positioned far back in the skull.
cosmetics applied around the eyes
The bony cavity in the skull that contains the eyeball.
Describing an eye that is partly shut.
refers to eyes of a light-to-medium golden-brown or greenish-brown color
eyes that seem to look at you very intensely
eyes that are deep-set in the face, often due to illness or tiredness
a close and careful observation, often to ensure something is done correctly or to protect someone/something
Figurative: extremely sharp or keen eyesight; the ability to notice small details.
Physical discomfort or pain in the eyes.
describes eyes that seem to see into one's mind or true character
describes eyes that appear dull, unfocused, and lifeless, as if covered by a film
describes an eye that is swollen, often from crying, lack of sleep, or allergies
to look at someone or something carefully, because you do not trust them
The ability to notice and understand things that are not obvious, especially about quality or style.
describes eyes that are still, dull, and not focused, often due to illness, shock, or fatigue
Refers to looking at someone or something in a secret, intrusive, or overly curious way.
describing eyes that express deep, often sad, feelings
eyes that are bright and full of expression, especially with happiness or amusement
describes eyes that are wide open and looking intently or in a fixed way, often due to surprise, fear, or intense concentration.
often used to describe a person's focused and unemotional eyes
Refers to someone who is not able to notice details or judge the quality of something visual.
describes eyes that are positioned far apart from each other
used to describe eyes that are red or watery and unfocused, typically from sleepiness or illness.