laid eyes on (Meaning)

laid eyes on

sexual intercourse, a simple narrative poem, the nature of a fiber rope as determined by the amount of twist, the angle of the strands, and the angle of the threads in the strands, a simple poem that tells a story, to place for rest or sleep, to put (strands) in place and twist to form a rope, hawser, or cable, something (such as a layer) that lies or is laid (see lay entry 1), to make calm, to place (something immaterial) on something, wager, bet, share of profit (as on a whaling voyage) paid in lieu of wages, of or relating to members of a religious house occupied with domestic or manual work, to fail or blunder especially embarrassingly, to place or assign in one's scheme of things, lie entry 1, calm, allay, assert, allege, to bring forth and deposit (an egg), to set in order or position, to put or set down, to adjust (a gun) to the proper direction and elevation, bury sense 1, to deposit as a wager, prepare, contrive, not of a particular profession, to beat or strike down with force, to dispose or spread over or on a surface, to attack especially verbally, lacking extensive knowledge of a particular subject, to make by putting strands in place and twisting, to copulate with, to produce and deposit eggs, to remove (a parliamentary motion) from consideration indefinitely, to bring to a specified condition, to spread over a surface, to prepare or position for action or operation, impose sense 1a, to put forward, to submit for examination and determination, of or relating to laymen or the laity, to advance as an accusation, to apply oneself vigorously, terms of sale or employment, to put (something, such as legislation) on the agenda, to beat or strike down, the way in which a thing lies in relation to something else, melody, song, to cause to settle, to bring against or into contact with something, plan, prepare, line of work, to put as a burden of reproach, to impose as a duty, burden, or punishment, bury, see, behold, to submit for examination and judgment, the way in which a thing lies or is laid in relation to something else, melody sense 2, song, the amount of advance of any point in a rope strand for one turn, bet, wager, to press down giving a smooth and even surface, to proceed to a specified place or position on a ship, line of action, of or relating to the laity, to put or set on or against a surface or in order, a partner in sexual intercourse, to make ready, the state of one that lays eggs, covert, lair

laid eyes on Sentence Examples

  1. The moment I laid eyes on the painting, I was captivated by its intricate details.
  2. I had never laid eyes on a more beautiful waterfall before that day in Yosemite.
  3. As soon as I laid eyes on the newborn baby, I felt an overwhelming sense of joy and love.
  4. The first time I laid eyes on the Grand Canyon, I was stunned by its sheer magnitude.
  5. I couldn't believe my eyes when I finally laid eyes on the elusive blue whale.
  6. The instant I laid eyes on her, I knew that she was the woman of my dreams.
  7. I had never laid eyes on such a rare bird before, its plumage shimmering in the sunlight.
  8. As I laid eyes on the ancient ruins, I couldn't help but marvel at the passage of time.
  9. The children's eyes sparkled with excitement as they laid eyes on the freshly fallen snow.
  10. I laid eyes on the city skyline for the first time, and I was awestruck by its towering beauty.

FAQs About the word laid eyes on

sexual intercourse, a simple narrative poem, the nature of a fiber rope as determined by the amount of twist, the angle of the strands, and the angle of the thr

spotted, regarded, set eyes on, eyed, looked (at), saw,noticed, observed, discerned, perceived

neglected, disregarded,ignored, passed over,missed, overpassed,overlooked

The moment I laid eyes on the painting, I was captivated by its intricate details.

I had never laid eyes on a more beautiful waterfall before that day in Yosemite.

As soon as I laid eyes on the newborn baby, I felt an overwhelming sense of joy and love.

The first time I laid eyes on the Grand Canyon, I was stunned by its sheer magnitude.