the part of the bows of a ship that are furthest forward at the level of the main deck
Examples of 'eyes' in a sentence
eyes
It was a disturbingly alien face, with holes instead of eyes.
Hugo Wilcken THE EXECUTION (2002)
She had very dark blue eyes that were almost black, like Marianne's.
Hugo Wilcken THE EXECUTION (2002)
All related terms of 'eyes'
eye
Your eyes are the parts of your body with which you see.
baby blue-eyes
a native Calif. wildflower ( Nemophila menziesii ) of the waterleaf family with bell-shaped flowers
bugeye
any of several North American trees of the genus Aesculus , esp A. glabra ( Ohio buckeye ), having erect clusters of white or red flowers and prickly fruits: family Hippocastanaceae
cockeye
an eye affected with strabismus or one that squints
frogeye
a fungal plant disease causing leaf spots
goldeye
a North American clupeoid fish, Hiodon alosoides, with yellowish eyes , silvery sides, and a dark blue back : family Hiodontidae ( mooneyes )
Hawkeye
a person born or living in Iowa , called the Hawkeye State
mooneye
any of several North American large-eyed freshwater clupeoid fishes of the family Hiodontidae, esp Hiodon tergisus
silver-eye
any songbird of the family Zosteropidae of Africa , Australia , New Zealand , and Asia , having a greenish plumage with a white ring around each eye
nye
a flock of pheasants
all eyes
acutely vigilant or observant
eyes left
a command to troops to look left, esp as a salute when marching
eyes-only
confidential
eyes out
with every possible effort
four-eyes
a disparaging term of address for a person wearing spectacles
make eyes
to ogle amorously
eyes front
a command to troops to look ahead
eyes right
a command to troops to look right, esp as a salute when marching
smoky eyes
Your eyes are the parts of your body with which you see.
snake eyes
in dice, a score in which each dice shows a one
bedroom eyes
sexy eyes
crossed eyes
strabismus , esp. the form in which one or both eyes turn inward
sheep's eyes
amorous or inviting glances
clap eyes on
to catch sight of
goo-goo eyes
amorously inviting glances
make eyes at
to flirt with or ogle
set eyes on
to see
have eyes for
to be interested in
eye up
If someone eyes you up , they look at you in a way that shows they consider you attractive .
red eye
A red-eye or a red-eye flight is a plane journey during the night.
rib eye
a large beefsteak cut from the outer, or eye, side of the ribs
before your eyes
if something happens before your eyes, it happens directly in front of you, and you cannot do anything to stop it or change it
close one's eyes
to die
come-to-bed eyes
a sexually alluring expression
easy on the eyes
pleasant to look at; attractive
up to one's eyes
extremely busy (with)
up to your eyes
If you say that you are up to your eyes in something, you are emphasizing that you have a lot of it to deal with, and often that you are very busy .
beady eye
keen watchfulness that may be somewhat hostile
bindi-eye
any of various small weedy Australian herbaceous plants of the genus Calotis , with burlike fruits: family Asteraceae (composites)
black eye
If someone has a black eye , they have a dark-coloured bruise around their eye.
cross-eye
a turning inwards towards the nose of one or both eyes, caused by abnormal alignment
eagle eye
If you talk about a person's eagle eye , you mean that they are watching someone or something carefully or are very good at noticing things.
evil eye
Some people believe that the evil eye is a magical power to cast a spell on someone or something by looking at them, so that bad things happen to them.
glad eye
an inviting or seductive glance (esp in the phrase give ( someone ) the glad eye )
glass eye
an artificial eye made of glass
lazy eye
impaired vision ; amblyopia
magic eye
a miniature cathode-ray tube in some radio receivers , on the screen of which a pattern is displayed in order to assist tuning
mind's eye
the visual memory or the imagination
pope's eye
(in sheep and cows ) a gland in the middle of the thigh surrounded by fat