Yes, ( 's ) is suppose to be used in this sentence, because one is being used as in place of a person; therefore, it is possessive.
Examples:
"Caught a person's eye..."
"Caught mother's eye..."
"Caught one's eye..."
No, "Caught one's eyes" is already correct. In this context, "one's" is the possessive form of "one" indicating belonging or ownership. Adding an "s" after "eyes" would make the sentence grammatically incorrect.
She was caught in a lie and exposed as a liar to her friends.
Sure! Here's an example sentence: "He was caught telling a lie to his parents."
He squinted his eyes to see the small words on the sign.
One example is: "The fisherman made a big catch in the lake." In this sentence, "catch" is used as a noun to describe the fish that the fisherman caught.
The prevaricator was caught in a web of lies when his deceitful actions were uncovered.
I caught the missing zoo bear
I have puffy eyes. Or: My eyes are puffy.
Do you have green eyes? John said "I have green eyes".
by our eyes
I caught a mackerel with my fishing pole.
i caught the baseball in the outfield.
The catcher caught the baseball.
there is always a glint in your eyes
The gazelle has lustrous eyes
glaucoma is a diseses of eyes
I shined the light laser in his eyes and it stung his eyes ALOT.
I disentangled myself from the drama I was caught up in.