caught your attention or attracted you to it or someone
If something "catches" your eye, it has snagged your attention. You are focused on that thing for whatever reason.
If you "see eye to eye," then you both see the same thing, or you agree. If you don't see eye to eye, then you don't agree.
Visible; caught: I am visible
Not making eye contact means not looking people directly in the eye.
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If you caught someone's eye, that means that person noticed how attractive you are.
If something "catches" your eye, it has snagged your attention. You are focused on that thing for whatever reason.
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.
A piece of grit or sand caught under the eye lid.
It doesn't have to have some secret code in the meaning of them looking at you. It could simply mean that you look really attractive and you had caught their eye.
Hera was jealous of anyone who caught Zeus's eye.
She caught his eye, giving him a sly smile.
most definitely ! :)
Candy is 'sweet' Eye candy is sweet to look at.
Caught unprepared or by surprise.
"Was caught" typically implies a passive voice and is used when the subject did not actively participate in the action. "Got caught" is more informal and can suggest that the subject was actively involved in the action that led to being caught.
it could be an eye infection or it caught somthing in its eye OR it possibly going blind in that eye