To attract someone's attention.

A dangerous but nevertheless exciting question:

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Looking at the person's face for longer than one second.

One of the books on the top shelf caught my eye, and i took it down to look at it.

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Sometimes both can be found.

To draw someone’s gaze or focus.

A small red car passing by caught my eye.

Her stunning dress caught my eye as soon as she walked into the room.

You caught my eye on the tube, brushed past me in the coffee shop, offered me a lighter.

Webas a result, i have identified five types of eye contact and have developed hypotheses as to what they mean.

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A sudden movement caught my eye.

— a strange $55 charge on my credit card bill caught my eye and i found out my boyfriend had used it without my permission.

To be visually appealing or noticeable.

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Throughout history, people have used various methods to catch each other’s attention.

When tom had her eye, he smiled at her.

To make someone notice something or someone.

Webcaught my eye is not the only idiom or expression that uses the singular eye as opposed to the plural eyes.

To establish eye contact with someone;

To attract someone’s attention.

To appear and attract someone's interest.

But there was a spark, a connection of some sort, which left me with a lingering question, what if?

Web— i was practically asleep on the bus but luckily a person waving in the street caught my eye and i didn't miss my stop.

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Web/kætʃ ˈsʌm. wʌnz aɪ/ meaning.

The apple of my eye, look me in the eye, as far as the eye can see, giving him the evil eye, keep an eye on my purse and keep your eye on the ball.

Webthe idiom “catch someone’s eye” is a common expression used to describe the act of attracting someone’s attention.

The shiny red car caught mary's eye.

It has been in use for many years, and its origins can be traced back to ancient times.

To get someone's attention, especially by looking at them:.