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should know the crooked cop needs to destroy the record of him purchasing an earring which will tie his wife to the room of the dead guy... making him PRIME SUSPECT!!!

 

dum dum fucking dummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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should show me, where on that page, is there evidence to support his rather bold claim

 

1 entry found for eyeing.

eye    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  ()

n.

An organ of vision or of light sensitivity.

 

Either of a pair of hollow structures located in bony sockets of the skull, functioning together or independently, each having a lens capable of focusing incident light on an internal photosensitive retina from which nerve impulses are sent to the brain; the vertebrate organ of vision.

The external, visible portion of this organ together with its associated structures, especially the eyelids, eyelashes, and eyebrows.

The pigmented iris of this organ.

The faculty of seeing; vision.

The ability to make intellectual or aesthetic judgments: has a good eye for understated fashion.

 

A way of regarding something; a point of view: To my eye, the decorations are excellent.

Attention: The lavish window display immediately got my eye.

Watchful attention or supervision: always under his boss's eye; kept an eye on her valuables.

Something suggestive of the vertebrate organ of vision, especially:

An opening in a needle.

The aperture of a camera.

A loop, as of metal, rope, or thread.

A circular marking on a peacock's feather.

Chiefly Southern U.S. The round flat cover over the hole on the top of a wood-burning stove.Also called regionally cap1, griddle.

A photosensitive device, such as a photoelectric cell.

Botany.

A bud on a twig or tuber: the eye of a potato.

The often differently colored center of the corolla of some flowers.

 

Meteorology. The circular area of relative calm at the center of a cyclone.

The center or focal point of attention or action: right in the eye of the controversy.

Informal. A detective, especially a private investigator.

A choice center cut of meat, as of beef: eye of the round.

 

tr.v. eyed, eye·ing, or ey·ing (ng) eyes

To look at: eyed the passing crowd with indifference.

To watch closely: eyed the shark's movements.

To supply with an eye.

 

Idioms:

all eyes

Fully attentive.

an eye for an eye

Punishment in which an offender suffers what the victim has suffered.

clap/lay/set (one's) eyes on

To look at.

eye to eye

In agreement: We're eye to eye on all the vital issues.

have eyes for

To be interested in.

have (one's) eye on

To look at, especially attentively or continuously.

To have as one's objective.

in the eye of the wind Nautical

In a direction opposite that of the wind; close to the wind.

in the public eye

Frequently seen in public or in the media.

Widely publicized; well-known.

my eye Slang

In no way; not at all. Used interjectionally.

with an eye to

With a view to: redecorated the room with an eye to its future use as a nursery.

with (one's) eyes closed

Unaware of the risks involved.

with (one's) eyes open

Aware of the risks involved.

 

 

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[Middle English, from Old English ge, age. See okw- in Indo-European Roots.]

 

no mention of eyeing up or off, my poor misguided antipodean hippy friend

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knows damned well I make no secrecy about it

 

and is a harlot of an unabashed degree

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Owns three pairs of underpants outright. Has a timeshare in a pair of y-fronts.

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