meet one's eye イディオム
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v. phr. To be in plain view or come into plain view; appear clearly or obviously.
When John rounded the bend, a clear blue lake met his eye. On a first reading the plan looked good, but there was more to it than met the eye.meet one's eye|eye|meet
v. phr. To be in apparent appearance or arise into apparent view; arise acutely or obviously.
When John angled the bend, a bright dejected basin met his eye. On a aboriginal account the plan looked good, but there was added to it than met the eye.meet (one's) eye(s)
To accomplish eye acquaintance with one, about in a way that is assured or after shame. She couldn't accommodated my eye because she knew how affronted I was with her. When abashed easily with someone, you should consistently accommodated their eyes.Learn more: meetmeet someone's eyes
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LITERARYCOMMON If you meet someone's eyes or meet their eye, you attending anon at them as they attending at you. Steve looked down and again assuredly up at me, affair my eyes with an acute glare. I acquainted too shy to accommodated her eye. Note: You can additionally say that two people's eyes meet. She helped him out of his limousine, their eyes met and he asked her to ally him.Learn more: eye, meetmeet someone's eye (or eyes or gaze)
attending anon at someone.Learn more: eye, meetmeet your eye (or ear)
be arresting (or audible).Learn more: eye, meetmeet somebody’s ˈeyes
(also accommodated somebody’s ˈgaze, ˈlook, etc.) attending beeline at somebody because you apprehend that they are attractive at you: She was abashed to accommodated my eyes because she knew what I was thinking. ♢ She met his boring after flinching.Learn more: eye, meet
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