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Learn to pronounce eye

/ī/
noun
  1. each of a pair of globular organs in the head through which people and vertebrate animals see, the visible part typically appearing almond-shaped in animals with eyelids.
    "my cat is blind in one eye"
    synonyms: organ of sight, eyeball, peeper, orb, optic, globe
  2. a thing resembling an eye in appearance, shape, or relative position.
  3. the small hole in a needle through which the thread is passed.
    "strands of glass tiny enough to pass through the eye of a needle"
    synonyms: hole, opening, aperture, eyelet, gap, slit, slot, crevice, chink, crack, perforation, interstice

verb
look at or watch closely or with interest.
"Rose eyed him warily"
synonyms: look at, see, observe, view, gaze at, gaze upon, stare at, scan, regard, contemplate, survey, inspect, examine, scrutinize, study, consider, glance at, take a glance at, watch, keep an eye on, keep under observation, keep watch on, keep under scrutiny, keep under surveillance, monitor, watch like a hawk, keep a weather eye on, spy on, have/take a gander at, have a squint at, get a load of, check out, gawp at, size up, keep a beady eye on, keep tabs on, keep a tab on, have/take a butcher's at, have/take a dekko at, have/take a shufti at, clock, eyeball, behold, twig, surveil, ogle, leer at, make eyes at, make sheep's eyes at, eye up, give someone the glad eye, give someone a/the once-over, lech after/over, undress with one's eyes, give someone the come-on, gawk at, perv on

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