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Having half an eye on something or with half an eye on something = to give partial attention to something = to give partial attention to something When you were asked if you understood what was on the TV last night, John replied I don’t really understand because he only had half an eye on the program. Because I’m only partially interested in this list.
There are many uses of eye in sentences and phrases. For example, crying eyes out means ‘crying with great sorrow’ or ‘crying that the tears will be blood’. Rose loves the dog very much. She did she cried her eyes out when TutTu In this sense, there is also the expression cry someone’s heart.
People were screaming Ronda all over the centre. An Australian friend says that Rhonda is in the public eye here in Australia. There is a saying in our Thai language. ‘In the blink of an eye’ or ‘very quickly’, this phrase is in the middle of an eye twinkling when asked about the shooting in a sweet shop. Bendigedig told his Canadian friends that I can’t tell you It all happened in the twinkling of an eye, it all happened so quickly. A phrase that means ‘to go to bed’ is put eyes together John said I put my eyes together late last night. I went to bed very late last night.
Niticarun Mingruchiralai
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