keep one's eyes open



keep one's eyes open

Also, keep one's eyes peeled or skinned . Be watchful and observant. For example, We should keep our eyes open for a change in the wind's direction, or Keep your eyes peeled for the teacher. The first phrase dates from the late 1800s; the second and third, both colloquial and alluding to the lids not covering the eyes, date from the mid-1800s and 1830s, respectively.
See also: eye, keep, open

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PranciŠKus-Lithuanian
RudyROO-deeEnglish
Gracianograh-THYAH-no (Spanish), grah-SYAH-no (Latin American Spanish), grə-SYA-noo (Portuguese)Spanish, Portuguese
KeithKEETHEnglish, Scottish
Golda-Yiddish
Ieva-Lithuanian, Latvian