If something "catches" your eye, it has snagged your attention. You are focused on that thing for whatever reason.
caught your attention or attracted you to it or someone
This is not used as much as it once was, but people will know what you mean if you use it; it's not obsolete.
The idiom "eagle eye" refers to having an acute eyesight, or an intently watchful eye. It refers to the sharp eyesight of an eagle, which are known for seeing fish from hundreds of feet up.
Nothing. I'm afraid you've gotten the idiom incorrectly. It should be "the apple of her father's eye" and it means she is his special favorite. The apple of the eye is another term for the pupil or center of the eye.
It means you have one eye open. If you mean the idiom "sleep with one eye open," it means that you are staying alert at all times in case of disaster.
Thieves will be caught.
jump a lots
I wouldn't be caught dead in sleeping during the class.
If you caught someone's eye, that means that person noticed how attractive you are.
caught your attention or attracted you to it or someone
This is not used as much as it once was, but people will know what you mean if you use it; it's not obsolete.
The image is of you pointing an eye at something or someone. It means to watch carefully.
Nothing. I'm afraid you've gotten the idiom incorrectly. It should be "the apple of her father's eye" and it means she is his special favorite. The apple of the eye is another term for the pupil or center of the eye.
The idiom "eagle eye" refers to having an acute eyesight, or an intently watchful eye. It refers to the sharp eyesight of an eagle, which are known for seeing fish from hundreds of feet up.
It means you have one eye open. If you mean the idiom "sleep with one eye open," it means that you are staying alert at all times in case of disaster.
It means to agree / be in agreement about something. Often it is used in the negative form eg They don't see eye to eye and the problem is not getting solved.
An idiom is a phrase that seems to make no sense unless you know the definition. This makes sense, so it is not an idiom. Something caught the gleam of light from a shiny object.