Definition of «interested eye»

The idiomatic expression "interested eye" means to look at something with attention or curiosity. It can also imply a watchful, scrutinizing gaze that is typically associated with someone who has an intention or desire to learn more about something or someone.

Sentences with «interested eye»

  • I'll be keeping a very interested eye on the case management initiatives. (slaw.ca)
  • Set some time aside each and every week and when the time comes to print you'll be better positioned to have your book be seen and heard by interested eyes and ears. (bookcovercafe.com)
  • I'll be hitting the appropriate forums (email lists, blogs, etc.), sending out a press release (never hurts), plus contacting reporters and show - bookers to spread the word as far as possible, but I'd owe you bigtime for anything y ’ all can do to help get it in front of interested eyes. (epolitics.com)
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