Definition of «to see something with one's own eyes»

The idiomatic expression "to see something with one's own eyes" means to experience or witness an event, situation or object firsthand. It implies that the person has personally observed what they are talking about and is not relying on second-hand information or hearsay.

Sentences with «to see something with one's own eyes»

  • Our competition to this day is still looking at the name, because they don't see it with the eyes of an advertiser. (remonline.com)
  • You might not even see them with their eyes open very often. (easybabylife.com)
  • I'll put those on, and just put a sleep mask over them, so nobody really sees me with my eye masks on. (travelandleisure.com)
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