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have (got) an/(one's) eye on (something) have (got) an/(one's) eye on (something)1. To watch or look at something closely; to monitor something continuously. I always have my eye on the clock at the end of the day, counting down the minutes until I can go home. Make sure you've got an eye on that pot or it might boil over on you! Don't worry, I've got my eye on the kids.2. To be keenly interested in something, especially as an objective or as something to be bought or acquired. After a successful career as a state governor, Ms. Jones now has an eye on the presidency. Now that my bonus came in, I've got my eye on the newest model of Corvette.See also: eye, have, onhave one's eye on1. Also, keep an eye on. Look at, especially attentively or continuously; watch. For example, The teacher has his eye on the boys in the back row, or Please keep an eye on the stew. [First half of 1400s] Also see keep an eye out for. 2. Also, have an eye to. Have as one's objective, as in We had our eyes on that birthday cake, or The Republicans have an eye to a big majority in the House. The first usage dates from the mid-1600s, the second from the early 1500s. 3. Also, with an eye to. With a view to, regarding as an objective, as in With an eye to her inheritance, she was very attentive to her aunt. [Mid-1800s] Also see have an eye for. See also: eye, have, onhave your ˈeye on somebody/something watch somebody/something closely; want to have something: A house that I’d had my eye on for some time suddenly came up for sale.See also: eye, have, on, somebody, something have (one's) eye on1. To look at, especially attentively or continuously.2. To have as one's objective.See also: eye, have, on |