be all eyes



be all eyes

To watch something intently. The children were all eyes when the magician started performing.
See also: all, eye

be all eyes

to watch something or someone with a lot of interest We were all eyes as the prince and princess emerged from the palace.
See also: all, eye

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Fionnghuala-Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology
Steven['sti:vn]
KarleeKAHR-leeEnglish (Modern)
Attoe['ætəu]
Hoshiho-sheeJapanese
Hippolyte (2)-French