"All eyes" is an idiom meaning that someone's eyes were wide open in shock or fear. He was all eyes as the monster climbed out of the closet.
No, the word eyes is the plural form of the noun eye.An apostrophe is used to indicate possession, for example:One eye's color is different than the other. (singular possessive, the color of one eye)All of their eyes' attention was on the screen. (plural possessive, the attention of the eyes of all)
if sideways, an Emoticon if eyes facing up, an ambigram
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One social expression example is when you say "Bless you" when someone sneezes. Another popular social expression is saying "Congratulations" when something wonderful happens to someone you know.
You cite examples. A site is a location. And sight is what your eyes provide.
These eye colors are phenotypic expression of genotypes for eye color.
All nocturnal animals do not have beady eyes. An example of a nocturnal animal that does not have beady eyes is the cat.
Not really.For example: x can be considered and algebraic expression by itself, however it is only a single variable, so by definition it is not a polynomial expression (multiple-number expression).
The correct expression is "the eyes are the window to the soul." This means that a person's eyes can reveal their true feelings, emotions, and intentions.
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yes ,if he likes you his eyes get bigger
I just means can they have your attention. Making eye contact and listening.listen attentively
No. Spiders, for example, generally have 8.
Example: if somebody says something funny you EXPRESSION on your face will be smiling or happy.
Example: if somebody says something funny you EXPRESSION on your face will be smiling or happy.
It can be an example for cooperation, camaraderie, an agreement to accomplishing a goal, or sticking together no matter what happens. In literary terminology, it is an example of an idiom.
No. For example Plants don't have eyes and they live.