make eyes
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English
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[edit]Verb
[edit]make eyes (third-person singular simple present makes eyes, present participle making eyes, simple past and past participle made eyes)
- (usually with "at") To flirt with (someone) by making obvious glances.
- 1899, Kate Chopin, The Awakening, page 85:
- She was saucy the next [moment], moving her head up and down, making "eyes" at Robert and making "mouths" at Beaudelet.
- 1964, Michael Nesmith (lyrics and music), “Different Drum”:
- Can't you tell by the way I run / Every time you make eyes at me
- 2005, Alex Turner (lyrics and music), “I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor”, performed by Arctic Monkeys:
- Stop making the eyes at me / I'll stop making the eyes at you
Translations
[edit]to flirt by making obvious glances
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