Your eyes are the parts of your body with which you see.
outjockey
to outwit by deception
ox-eyed
having large round eyes , like those of an ox
blue-eyed
having blue eyes
boss-eyed
having a squint
bug-eyed
A bug-eyed person or animal has eyes that stick out.
dark-eyed
(of a person) having dark eyes
dewy-eyed
If you say that someone is dewy-eyed , you are criticizing them because you think that they are unrealistic and think events and situations are better than they really are.
doe-eyed
having large, soft, limpid eyes
dry-eyed
If you say that someone is dry-eyed , you mean that although they are in a very sad situation they are not actually crying .
hawk-eyed
having extremely keen sight
lynx-eyed
having keen sight
moon-eyed
having the eyes open wide , as in awe
one-eyed
having only one eye
open-eyed
with the eyes wide open, as in amazement
pie-eyed
intoxicated ; drunk
pin-eyed
(of flowers, esp primulas ) having the stigma in the mouth of the corolla , on the end of a long style with the stamens lower in the tube
red-eyed
having bloodshot eyes, esp due to crying or tiredness
sad-eyed
having eyes with a sad expression
skew-eyed
having eyes that look in opposite directions from each other
slit-eyed
with eyes nearly closed
sloe-eyed
having dark slanted or almond-shaped eyes
wide-eyed
If you describe someone as wide-eyed , you mean that they are inexperienced and innocent, and may be easily impressed .
wild-eyed
glaring in an angry , distracted , or wild manner
almond-eyed
having narrow oval eyes
Argus-eyed
keen-sighted; observant ; vigilant
bleary-eyed
with eyes blurred , as with old age or after waking
bright-eyed
eager ; fresh and enthusiastic
clear-eyed
discerning ; perceptive
cross-eyed
Someone who is cross-eyed has eyes that seem to look towards each other.
eagle-eyed
If you describe someone as eagle-eyed , you mean that they watch things very carefully and seem to notice everything.
gimlet-eyed
having penetrating and piercing eyes, and seeming to notice everything
glassy-eyed
having eyes that are void of expression, life, or warmth , esp because of drugs or alcohol
goggle-eyed
If you say that someone is goggle-eyed , you mean that they are very surprised or interested by something.
green-eyed
jealous or envious
hollow-eyed
with the eyes appearing to be sunk into the face, as from excessive fatigue
leaden-eyed
heavy-eyed; dull-eyed
misty-eyed
If you say that something makes you misty-eyed , you mean that it makes you feel so happy or sentimental, especially about the past, that you feel as if you are going to cry .
round-eyed
→ another word for wide-eyed
sharp-eyed
A sharp-eyed person is good at noticing and observing things.
shifty-eyed
having the appearance of being dishonest , esp as signified by a lack of eye contact
skelly-eyed
to look sideways or squint
slant-eyed
having eyes which slope
squint-eyed
having a squint
stalk-eyed
having eyes that stick out on stalks
starry-eyed
If you say that someone is starry-eyed , you mean that they have such a positive or hopeful view of a situation that they do not see what it is really like.
steely-eyed
having a hard, fierce expression
swivel-eyed
having or displaying extreme or fanatical views
thrum-eyed
(of flowers, esp primulas ) having the stigma on a short style below the anthers , which lie in the mouth of the corolla on big stamens
young-eyed
having the bright , clear , keen eyes associated with youth