Phrase thesaurus
Eye Phrases
379 phrases and expressions related to "eye".
Phrases
- A cat may look at a king
- A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple
- A girl with kaleidoscope eyes (Beatles song lyric)
- A nod is as good as a wink to a blind bat (A line from Monty Python's Flying Circus)
- A wandering eye
- A welcome sight
- All Fun And Games Until Somebody Loses An Eye (Christopher Brookmyer book)
- All my eye and Betty Martin
- Almond eyed
- Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life (Monty Python's Flying Circus song)
- Am catching
- An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
- An eye-opening experience
- Arm candy
- As blind as a bat
- As blind as a mole
- As far as the eye can see
- As fresh as a daisy
- Avert one's eyes
- Aye aye shepherd's pie
- Aye aye sir
- Bat your eyes
- Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
- Bedroom eyes
- Before your very eyes
- Better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick
- Bird's eye view
- Blank look
- Bleary eyed
- Blind Before I Stop (Meatloaf song)
- Blind alley
- Blind corner
- Blind date
- Blind drunk
- Blind faith
- Blind spot
- Blue Eyes (Elton John song)
- Bo Peep (Cockney rhyming slang for sleep)
- Boom Boom Pow (The Black Eyed Peas song)
- Boss eyed
- Bright Eyes (Art Garfunkel song)
- Bright eyed and bushy tailed
- Bring tears to your eyes
- Brown Eyes Handsome Man (Jerry Lee Lewis song)
- Bumps a daisy
- Buy blind
- Cast an eye over
- Catch your eye
- Clapped eyes on
- Click bait (an eye ctaching word or image on a website)
- Close your eyes and think of England
- Come hither eyes
- Come home to Birds Eye Country (Birds Eye Frozen Foods advertising slogan)
- Come to the Central Park Zoo Cafeteria. Let the animals watch you eat for a change (Central Park Zoo advertising slogan)
- Cried my eyes out
- Daisy chain
- Daisy roots (Cockney rhyming slang for boots)
- Dirty look
- Do my eyes deceive me?
- Does my bum look big in this? (A catchphrase from The Fast Show)
- Doesn't make a blind bit of difference
- Don't Look Now (Julie Christie / Donald Sutherland movie)
- Don't close your eyes for a minute
- Don't know which way to look
- Don't look a gift horse in the mouth
- Don't make a peep
- Don't shoot until you can see the whites of their eyes
- Double blind test
- Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes (Ben Jonson poem and Victorian song)
- Driving Miss Daisy (Jessica Tandy / Morgan Freeman movie)
- Eagle eyed
- Easy on the eyes
- Even a blind hog finds an acorn once in a while
- Eye candy
- Eye for a bargain
- Eye it try it buy it! (Chevrolet advertising slogan)
- Eye of newt and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog
- Eye of the Tiger (Survivor song)
- Eye of the storm
- Eye popping
- Eye someone up and down
- Eye to eye
- Eye up the competition
- Eye watering
- Eyeball to eyeball
- Eyebrow raising (something that creates shock or surprise)
- Eyes Wide Shut (Stanley Kubrick movie)
- Eyes in the back of your head
- Eyes like saucers
- Eyes out on stalks
- Eyes right
- Eyes swimming with tears
- Faraway look
- Feast your eyes on this
- Flutter your eyelashes
- Flying blind
- For Your Eyes Only (James Bond movie Roger Moore)
- For your eyes only
- Four eyes
- Fresh pair of eyes
- Funny, you don't look Jewish
- Get your eye in
- Give it the hairy eyeball
- Give one's eye teeth for
- Glassy eyed
- Go eyes out
- Goggle eyed
- Goo goo eyes
- Got my eye in
- Got my eye on
- Green eyed monster
- Half an eye
- Hate watch (viewing a television programme in order to mock it)
- Have a Captain Cook (Cockney rhyming slang for look)
- Have a look
- Here's mud in your eye
- Here's one in your eye
- Hidden in plain sight
- Hollow eyed
- I Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Muse song)
- I can't believe my eyes
- I look at the world and I notice it's turning (The Beatles song lyric)
- I spy with my little eye
- I've got my eye on you
- If you haven't looked at Ford lately, look again (Ford Cars advertising slogan)
- In a pig's eye
- In my mind's eye, Horatio
- In plain sight
- In the blink of an eye
- In the eyes of the law
- In the kingdom of the blind the one eyed man is king
- In the public eye
- In the twinkling of an eye
- It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God
- It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
- Just a glint in his father's eye
- Just watch
- Justice is blind
- Keep a weather eye open
- Keep an eye on
- Keep an eye open
- Keep an eye out
- Keep watch
- Keep your eye on the ball
- Keep your eyes on the prize
- Keep your eyes peeled
- Know by sight
- Lay eyes on
- Line of sight
- Little Bo peep has lost her sheep (line from nursery rhyme)
- Living is easy with eyes closed (Beatles song lyric)
- Look Ma, no cavities! (Crest Toothpaste advertising slogan)
- Look a fright
- Look after number one
- Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves
- Look alive
- Look and feel
- Look away now
- Look before you leap
- Look both ways
- Look daggers
- Look death in the eye
- Look down on
- Look down your nose
- Look for the Golden Arches (McDonald's advertising slogan)
- Look in on
- Look into
- Look lively
- Look ma, no hands!
- Look no further
- Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair (from a poem by Shelley)
- Look out
- Look out for number one
- Look over
- Look over your shoulder
- Look sharp
- Look sharp, feel sharp (Gillette advertising slogan)
- Look someone up and down
- Look that up in your Funk and Wagnalls! (A catchphrase from Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In)
- Look the other way
- Look to your laurels
- Look up to
- Look what the cat dragged in
- Look who's talking?
- Look you bach
- Look your best while you wear our least (Jockey Shorts advertising slogan)
- Look, no hands
- Looking at the world through rose coloured glasses
- Lose sight of
- Love at first sight
- Love is blind
- Lower your eyes
- Make eyes at
- Make sheep's eyes at
- Meet one's eye
- Mince pies (Cockney rhyming slang for eyes)
- Misty eyed
- Model pupil
- More than meets the eye
- My Humps (The Black Eyed Peas song)
- My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun (from a poem by Shakespeare)
- Never look a gift horse in the mouth
- Never look back
- Night Watch (Terry Pratchett book)
- Not A Dry Eye In The House (Meatloaf song)
- Not a dry eye in the house
- Not on my watch
- Old Blue Eyes (Nickname of Frank Sinatra)
- Old Red Eyes (Nickname of Alice Cooper)
- Old fashioned look
- On the blind side
- One in the eye
- Only 1 out of 25 men is color blind. The other 24 just dress that way (Mohara Suits advertising slogan)
- Open your eyes
- Out of sight, out of mind
- Over the teeth and through the gums, look out stomach here it comes
- Peep show
- Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes (Beatles song lyric)
- Pie eyed
- Pull the wool over someone's eyes
- Put a sparkle in your eye
- Quicker than the eye
- Ready, aye, ready (Camp Coffee advertising slogan)
- Right before your eyes
- Rob someone blind
- Rose tinted glasses
- Sad-Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands (Bob Dylan song)
- Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything
- Second sight
- See eye to eye
- See that girl, watch that scene (ABBA lyric)
- Set eyes on
- Sharp eyed
- Shoot on sight
- Side eye (a sidelong glance)
- Sight for Soaring Eyes (Trans World Airways advertising slogan)
- Sight for sore eyes
- Sight unseen
- Sleep with one eye open
- Snake eyes
- Sorry sight
- Spectacles, testicles, wallet and watch
- Sphere of influence
- Spit in the eye of
- Square eyes
- Stare into the abyss
- Stare out
- Stars in your eyes
- Stop, Look and Listen; remember the Green Cross Code (UK Road Safety Campaign advertising slogan)
- Swear blind
- Sweet as the moment when the pod went 'pop' (Birds Eye Peas advertising slogan)
- Take a butchers (Cockney rhyming slang for look)
- Take a cold hard look
- The Black Watch (Nickname of The Royal Highland Regiment)
- The Eye into the Eyes (CBS advertising slogan)
- The Girl with the Upside-Down Eyes (Nickname of actress Glynis Johns)
- The Man with the Child in His Eyes (Kate Bush song)
- The Men Who Stare At Goats (Jeff Bridges / George Clooney / Ewan McGregor movie)
- The Time (Dirty Bit) (The Black Eyed Peas song)
- The all seeing eye
- The apple of his eye
- The blind leading the blind
- The eye in the sky
- The eyes are the windows of the soul
- The hand is quicker than the eye
- The look is Immac-ulate (Immac Depilatory advertising slogan)
- The one to watch (Channel 7 Australia advertising slogan)
- The scales have fallen from my eyes
- There are none so blind as those that will not see
- There's none so blind as those who will not see
- They're waffly versatile (Bird's Eye Potato Waffles advertising slogan)
- Three blind mice, see how they run (line from nursery rhyme)
- Through the eye of a needle
- Turn a blind eye
- Up a blind alley
- Up to your eyes in
- Watch and learn
- Watch my chops
- Watch my smoke
- Watch out
- Watch out there's a Humphrey about (Milk Marketing Board advertising slogan)
- Watch over
- Watch the birdy
- Watch the sparks fly
- Watch the time
- Watch the world go by
- Watch this space
- Watch you like a hawk
- Watch your back
- Watch your language
- Watch your mouth
- Watch your step
- What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare (from a poem by Davies)
- What the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over
- When Irish eyes are smiling
- When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes (from a sonnet by Shakespeare)
- White man's watch
- Whoops a daisy
- Wide eyed and legless
- With a jaundiced eye
- With your eyes open
- Yellow matter custard dripping from a dead dog's eye (Beatles song lyric)
- You look as if you've been dragged through a hedge backwards
- You look as though you've seen the ghost
- You look... Mahvelous! (A catchphrase from Saturday Night Live)
- You watch, we listen (British Satellite Broadcasting advertising slogan)
- You'll get square eyes
- You'll look a little lovelier each day, with fabulous pink Camay (Camay Soap advertising slogan)
- Your eyes are bigger than your stomach
Related
- A wandering eye
- All Fun And Games Until Somebody Loses An Eye (Christopher Brookmyer book)
- All my eye and Betty Martin
- Am catching
- An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
- Arm candy
- As far as the eye can see
- Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
- Better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick
- Bird's eye view
- Cast an eye over
- Catch your eye
- Click bait (an eye ctaching word or image on a website)
- Come home to Birds Eye Country (Birds Eye Frozen Foods advertising slogan)
- Eye candy
- Eye for a bargain
- Eye it try it buy it! (Chevrolet advertising slogan)
- Eye of newt and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog
- Eye of the Tiger (Survivor song)
- Eye of the storm
- Eye popping
- Eye someone up and down
- Eye to eye
- Eye up the competition
- Eye watering
- Get your eye in
- Give one's eye teeth for
- Got my eye in
- Got my eye on
- Half an eye
- Here's mud in your eye
- Here's one in your eye
- I spy with my little eye
- I've got my eye on you
- In a pig's eye
- In my mind's eye, Horatio
- In the blink of an eye
- In the public eye
- In the twinkling of an eye
- It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God
- Just a glint in his father's eye
- Keep a weather eye open
- Keep an eye on
- Keep an eye open
- Keep an eye out
- Keep your eye on the ball
- Look death in the eye
- Meet one's eye
- More than meets the eye
- Not A Dry Eye In The House (Meatloaf song)
- Not a dry eye in the house
- One in the eye
- Put a sparkle in your eye
- Quicker than the eye
- See eye to eye
- Side eye (a sidelong glance)
- Sleep with one eye open
- Spit in the eye of
- Sweet as the moment when the pod went 'pop' (Birds Eye Peas advertising slogan)
- The Eye into the Eyes (CBS advertising slogan)
- The all seeing eye
- The apple of his eye
- The eye in the sky
- The hand is quicker than the eye
- They're waffly versatile (Bird's Eye Potato Waffles advertising slogan)
- Through the eye of a needle
- Turn a blind eye
- What the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over
- With a jaundiced eye
- Yellow matter custard dripping from a dead dog's eye (Beatles song lyric)