we were all eyes
1all eyes — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Wide eyed with surprise or curiosity; watching very closely. Used in the predicate. * /At the circus the children were all eyes./ …
2all eyes — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Wide eyed with surprise or curiosity; watching very closely. Used in the predicate. * /At the circus the children were all eyes./ …
3all\ eyes — adj. phr. informal Wide eyed with surprise or curiosity; watching very closely. Used in the predicate. At the circus the children were all eyes …
4all eyes — watching carefully, staring When the fire truck arrived, the children were all eyes …
5all eyes — with a lot of interest in something or someone you see. The kids were all eyes, taking in every detail of the new house …
6all eyes are on — phrase used for saying that everyone is paying attention to a particular person, event, or situation All eyes were on Carla as she completed her final dive. Thesaurus: attentiveness and paying attentionsynonym Main entry: eye …
7all eyes are on — used for saying that everyone is paying attention to a particular person, event, or situation All eyes were on Carla as she completed her final dive …
8(be) all eyes — be all ˈeyes idiom to be watching sb/sth carefully and with a lot of interest • The kids were all eyes as he slowly unwrapped the package. Main entry: ↑eyeidiom …
9be all eyes — to watch something or someone with a lot of interest. We were all eyes as the prince and princess emerged from the palace …
10Eyes Wide Shut — Warner Bros. , 159 minutes, 1999. Producer: Stanley Kubrick; Director: Kubrick; Screenplay: Kubrick, based on a novella by Arthur Schnitzler; Cinematographer: Larry Smith; Assistant Director: Brian W. Cook; Art Director: John Fenner and Kevin… …