eying Sentence Examples

  1. The sly cat eying the unsuspecting bird, its gaze fixated on its prey.
  2. The officer eyed the suspicious suspect with a penetrating stare, searching for any sign of deceit.
  3. The jealous lover eyed the other man with suspicion, fearing the possibility of infidelity.
  4. The shopper eyed the designer handbag in the window, longing to possess it.
  5. The predator eyed the herd of gazelles, patiently stalking its victim.
  6. The thief eyed the jewels in the display case, contemplating a daring heist.
  7. The artist eyed the blank canvas, filled with both anticipation and trepidation.
  8. The detective eyed the crime scene, meticulously examining every detail for clues.
  9. The gambler eyed the roulette wheel, his heart pounding with both excitement and anxiety.
  10. The explorer eyed the towering mountain, its summit beckoning him to embark on an arduous ascent.

eying Meaning

eying

the nearly spherical usually paired hollow organ of sight in vertebrates that is filled with a jellylike material, is lined with a photosensitive retina, and is lodged in a bony orbit in the skull, the hole through the head of a needle, the direction from which the wind is blowing, an organ of sight, the chief muscle of a chop, an area like a hole in the center of a tropical cyclone marked by only light winds or complete calm with no precipitation, close attention or observation, point of view, judgment, look, glance, the disk of a composite, with awareness or contemplation of, close observation, all the visible structures within and surrounding the orbit and including eyelids, eyelashes, and eyebrows, attention, notice, to fix the eyes on, a loop or catch to receive a hook, seem, look, glance entry 2 sense 3, to furnish with an eye, all the visible parts (as the eyelids) within and surrounding the bone-lined cavity, a device (as a photoelectric cell) that functions somewhat like human vision, a triangular piece of beef cut from between the top and bottom of a round, a compact mass of muscular tissue usually embedded in fat in a rib or loin cut of meat, a device (such as a photoelectric cell) that functions in a manner analogous to human vision, skill or ability dependent upon eyesight, something like or suggestive of an eye, a usually circular marking (as on a peacock's tail), ability to see or appreciate, the faculty of seeing with eyes, with the object of, a specialized light-sensitive sensory structure of animals that in nearly all vertebrates, most arthropods, and some mollusks is the image-forming organ of sight, to watch or study closely, judgment sense 1, something central, the center of something, an undeveloped bud (as on a potato), something having an appearance suggestive of an eye, an attentive look, a loop to catch or receive a hook, a rounded hollow organ that is filled with a jellylike material, is lined with a sensitive retina, and is located in a bone-lined cavity in the skull of a vertebrate, the faculty of intellectual or aesthetic perception or appreciation, a nearly spherical hollow organ that is lined with a sensitive retina, is lodged in a bony orbit in the skull, is the vertebrate organ of sight, and is normally paired, retribution in kind, contemplate, consider, the center of a flower especially when differently colored or marked, loop

FAQs About the word eying

the nearly spherical usually paired hollow organ of sight in vertebrates that is filled with a jellylike material, is lined with a photosensitive retina, and is

watching, observing, gazing, seeing, guarding,staring, following, looking, glimpsing, peeping

winking,blinking,

The sly cat eying the unsuspecting bird, its gaze fixated on its prey.

The officer eyed the suspicious suspect with a penetrating stare, searching for any sign of deceit.

The jealous lover eyed the other man with suspicion, fearing the possibility of infidelity.

The shopper eyed the designer handbag in the window, longing to possess it.