catch somebody’s eye
If someone catches your eye, you find them attractive.
The pretty girl near the door caught his eye.
in the twinkling of an eye
This expression means ‘very fast’ or ‘instantaneously’.
Public opinion can change in the twinkling of an eye.
see eye to eye with someone
To see eye to eye with somebody means to
agree with them.
eagle eyes
Someone who has eagle eyes sees or notices things more easily than others.
Tony will help us find it – he’s got eagle eyes!
feast one’s eyes on something
If you feast your eyes on something, you are delighted and gratified by what you see.
As he drove along the coast, he feasted his eyes on the beautiful scenery.
a sight for sore eyes
This expression refers to a person or thing you are happy to see.
Sam! You’re a sight for sore eyes! Haven’t seen you in a long time.
in one ear and out the other
heard but without effect
His mind was made up, so my arguments went in one ear and out the other.
Australian informal if someone can do something on their ear, they can do it very easily.
Ask Jane to make it, she can bake a soufflé on her ear.
fall on deaf ears
to be ignored or unheeded
be easy on the ear
if music is easy on the ear, it has a pleasant and relaxing sound
When I’m driving, I like to listen to music that’s easy on the ear and not too demanding.
Australian informal if someone can do something
on their ear, they can do it very easily.
Ask Jane to make it, she can bake a soufflé on her ear.
set on its ear
Informal to cause excitement, upheaval, etc.
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