The phrase "to cast an eye upon" can be expressed with the word "gaze." It implies looking at something attentively or with interest. Other synonyms include "glance" or "observe," depending on the context and intensity of the gaze.
The cast of Bread Cast Upon the Waters - 1913 includes: William Desmond Taylor Charles Ray as Lt. Stone
The cast of Eye See You - 2013 includes: Brandon Hendrick
The cast of An Eye for Alba - 2008 includes: Evan as himself
The cast of The Third Eye - 2011 includes: Wafaa Bilal as himself
The cast of Eye in the Sky - 2006 includes: Lucy Meacock as Presenter
The cast of Upon My Word - 1989 includes: Chris Dalton Mick Lally Stephen McGowan Dana Winder
The Luhya word for the English word eye is "jicho."
The German word for eye is (das) Auge.
The Blackfoot word for eye is mooipssp."His eyes" is owoopispists
There are two vowels in the word 'eye'.
The poet's word for eye could be "orb" or "gaze."
The indomitable Abominable Snowman ate up all the elves, then cast his hungry eyes upon Rudolph.
Yes, the noun 'eye' is a common noun, a general word for the organ used for seeing; a general word for the faculty of seeing (vision); a general word for the calm area at the center of a storm; a general word for the hole in a needle where thread passes through; a word for any eye of any kind.The word 'eye' is also a verb: eye, eyes, eyeing, eyed.
In English, the word for eye is eye no matter what kind of animal it belongs to.
Yes, the word 'eyes' is a noun, the plural form of the noun 'eye', a word for a thing.
The Japanese word for "eye" is 'me,' written: 目
'On' is almost the same as 'upon'.