单词 | to lay an eyeball on |
释义 | > as lemmasto lay (also get, have, keep, etc.) an (also one's) eyeball on a. In phrases relating to the action of looking at, watching, or catching sight of (someone or something), as to lay (also get, have, keep, etc.) an (also one's) eyeball on.Cf. to keep (also have) an (or one's) eye on (also upon) at eye n.1 Phrases 2l(a). ΚΠ 1900 Punch 25 Apr. 294/3 Keep your Eyeball on J. Musker, Esquire, and his Muskerteers. 1947 Salt Lake Tribune 2 Nov. b17/2 (advt.) The ‘purtiest’ desks you have ever laid an eyeball on are now on display at Western Trading. 1966 Grand Prairie (Texas) Daily News 29 Sept. 12/2 Ford will be showing off its new models..Monday thru Sunday. Better put an eyeball on 'em. 1987 Toronto Star (Nexis) 22 July f6 The leviathan [sc. a fish]..dug deep and hung tough for almost 30 minutes before he got an eyeball on it. 1993 C. P. McDonald & A. E. Smith Under Contract 155 McBride and Stanley..felt they could at least take positions in the parking lot to keep an eyeball on things. 2012 Chicago Tribune (Online ed.) 1 Feb. Officers knew when Paul had his eyeball on them, they were in good hands. < as lemmas |
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