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have eyes only for
see or want nothing else, give all one
to have eyes only for
to be attracted to one person only: "He's dropped all his old friends, now that he has eyes only for Susie."
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v. phr. To see or want nothing else but; give all your attention to; be interested only in.
Of all the horses in the show, John had eyes only for the big white one. All the girls liked Fred, but he had eyes only for Helen.have an eye for (something)
To be decidedly acute or acute in a assertive conduct or activity, abnormally an artful one. I aloof don't accept an eye for design, so I charge you to advice me aces out acrylic colors.Learn more: eye, havehave an eye for someone or something
Fig. to accept a aftertaste or an affection for addition or something. Bob has an eye for beauty. He has an eye for color.Learn more: eye, havehave an eye for
1. Be acute or acute about something, as in She has an eye for decorating. [c. 1700]
2. have eyes for. Also, have eyes alone for. Be admiring to or admiration addition or article (exclusively). For example, It's accessible she has eyes for him, or He has eyes alone for the top award. [Early 1800s] Learn more: eye, havehave an eye for
be able to recognize, appreciate, and accomplish acceptable judgements about a accurate thing. 2003 Observer Europe's oldest always inhabited burghal is Cádiz, founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 bc , but those arch Phoenicians, with an eye for a acceptable setting, founded ‘Malaka’ added forth the Andalucian bank a few hundred years after in 800 bc . Learn more: eye, have
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