No. You might be thinking of "the WHITES of your eyes" which means the white part of your eyeball. There is a saying "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes," which means not to shoot until they get close enough.
The phrase "laid eyes on" is an idiom.
When all eyes are something, then everyone is looking at it.
Eyes Beyond Seeing was created in 1995.
seeing of your eyes
It means he was intensely staring into the persons eyes.
the eyes is seeing
Eyes are used for seeing.
There are some cells below our eye balls . These cells send information to the brain what we are seeing . Just after a fraction of second we can see through our eyes .
The correct idiom is "a skeleton in the closet."Imagine opening a closet door and seeing a spooky skeleton! This idiom means that something bad is hidden away in someone's past.
they are for seeing
Seeing.
It means someone has blue eyes.