American Idioms and Expressions

Eagle Eye Idiom

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eagle eye
What does eagle eye mean?
an eye with sharp visual powersThe woman watched her young child with an eagle eye.
eagle eye
What does eagle eye mean?
an intently watchful eyeThe boy has an eagle eye and he never misses anything.
eagle eye
What does eagle eye mean?
a very careful watchful eye (like the eye of an eagle)The woman has an eagle eye and she never misses a thing.
eagle eye
What does eagle eye mean?
an intently watchful eye The boy has an eagle eye and he never misses anything.

eagle eye
What does eagle eye mean?
an eye with sharp visual powers The woman watched her young child with an eagle eye.

eagle eye
What does eagle eye mean?
a very careful watchful eye (like the eye of an eagle) The woman has an eagle eye and she never misses anything.


Some Random Idioms
G2G
What does "G2G" mean?
got to go
throw a party for (someone)
What does "throw a party for (someone)" mean?
to give or hold a party for someoneWe plan to throw a party for our boss next week.
grist for the mill
What does "grist for the mill" mean?
something that can be used for one's advantageThe information was grist for the mill of the salesman.
(to be) hale and hearty
What does "(to be) hale and hearty" mean?
to be in very good health, to be well and strongMy uncle is a hale and hearty fellow who never gets sick.
bury one's head in the sand
What does "bury one's head in the sand" mean?
to ignore a problem or hide from some obvious danger, to refuse to see or face somethingMy uncle buried his head in the sand and tried not to talk about the problem.
let (something) off
What does "let (something) off" mean?
discharge (a gun), explode something, release somethingThe children let off many firecrackers during the festival.
sparg
What does "sparg" mean?
asparagus
back on one`s feet
What does "back on one`s feet" mean?
to return to good financial healthMy sister is back on her feet after losing her job last year.
form an opinion
What does "form an opinion" mean?
to make an opinion Everybody quickly formed an opinion about the new teacher.

not beyond the wit of (someone)
What does "not beyond the wit of (someone)" mean?
to not be too difficult for someone to doIt would not be beyond the wit of my cousin to enter the best school in the country.
sleaze-bucket
What does "sleaze-bucket" mean?
disgusting , repulsive person

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