Some smart little shopper snatched up the juicy tangerine even as I eyed it.
You seem certain that you had eyed it first.
Aye, I eyed it first!
You can't as "hugrily" is not an English word. However, if you meant "hungrily" then this is how you would use it. "The dog hungrily eyed the treat while awaiting his master's command to get it."
The nouns in the sentence are:OdysseyHomerprotagonistOdysseusclevernesscouragegiantPolyphemus
Favorably. He always acts favorably towards me.
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The squinty-eyed pirate was not to be trusted.
the gogle eyed monster looked so scary that i could have fainted or The above answer was so good, my eyes bugged out and I went goggle eyed with excitement.
"Have you done much to civilize him?" Laura eyed Joseph suspiciously.
The outcome of the science expeirment was that he created a three eyed monster.
In Homers Odyssey, Odysseus encountered many obstacles such as the one eyed cyclopes.
The little boy was wide-eyed when he walked into the toy story.
I eyed the rattlesnake warily.
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You can't as "hugrily" is not an English word. However, if you meant "hungrily" then this is how you would use it. "The dog hungrily eyed the treat while awaiting his master's command to get it."
(The past tense "eyed" of the mostly archaic verb "to eye" means watched or considered.)"Intent on conquest, the king eyed the lands of his rivals.""The local populace eyed the strangers with some suspicion."
It is appropriate to use "I" at the end of a sentence when indicating the subject is the speaker, or when emphasizing the personal nature of the statement. This can help clarify who is speaking or expressing a personal opinion or experience.
I knew I was in trouble- deep trouble- when the wild-eyed intruder said he was going to go all biblical on me. The biblical quotation was quite appropriate.