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to have luck on one's side; to get lucky
to have one's eyes bulge out of one's head (with surprise)
to be in sight (e.g. a resolution); to have a clear idea; to have bright prospects
focus of one's attention; what one is looking for; viewpoint; point one is trying to make
Idiomatic expression
thinking so highly of someone that you are blind to their faults; thinking the sun shines out of someone's eyes; being the apple of one's eye; loving someone dearly
a thorn in one's side; a pain in the butt (often someone higher in rank, ability, etc.); a person standing in one's way; a superior who obstructs one's freedom of action
Colloquial
to find; to discover; to come across; to spot
to get blurry vision; to get bleary eyes; to get dim eyesight
to be eye-popping; to be staggering; to be amazing
Idiomatic expression
to see the light; to be awakened to the truth; to have the scales fall from one's eyes
Idiomatic expression
while alive (e.g. I won't allow ... while I'm alive); as long as one lives
subordinate; subordinates; inferior; inferiors; junior
Noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; Transitive verb; Intransitive verb
weather strip; weather stripping; sealing up (a window)
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putting on eyeliner (in theatre)
Idiomatic expression
to look dead on the inside; to have a blank expression
