10 English Idioms & Expressions with “EYE”

Learn ten English idioms with the word “eye”! An idiom is an expression that is not predictable from the usual meaning of its words. For example, “to keep an eye on something” means that you watch something very carefully. In this lesson, I will teach you the meaning of many expressions, including “caught one’s eye”, “to have an eye for something”, “eyesore”, “pull the wool over someone’s eyes”, “more than meets the eye”, “an eye for an eye”, “keep one’s eyes peeled”, “keep an eye out for”, and “in the public eye”. These commonly used expressions will be useful to you in everyday life. Keep an eye out for the quiz after watching!
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