staring+eye
1eye — Maka; ōnohi (fig.). Kinds: mākole, pīheka, noe ula, maka pili. See maka, cross eyed, epicanthic fold, inflamed, pinkeye, tooth. ♦ Eyes at a joint, pu upu u. ♦ Coconut eye, puka wai. ♦ Mother of pearl eye, makaiwa. ♦ Needle eye,… …
2Staring — (or gorping) a prolonged gaze or fixed look. In staring, one object or person is the continual focus of visual interest, for an amount of time. Staring can be interpreted as being either hostile, or the result of intense concentration or… …
3Staring contest — A staring contest is a game in which two people stare into each other s eyes and attempt to maintain eye contact for a longer period of time than their opponent. The game ends when one participant intentionally or unintentionally looks away and… …
4Eye contact — For other uses, see Eye contact (disambiguation). Two figures locking eyes in Caravaggio s The Fortune Teller. Eye contact is a meeting of the eyes between two individuals.[1] In human beings, eye contact is a form of nonverbal communication and… …
5eye disease — Introduction any of the diseases or disorders that affect the human eye (eye, human). This article briefly describes the more common diseases of the eye and its associated structures, the methods used in examination and diagnosis, and the… …
6eye — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 part of the body ADJECTIVE ▪ left, right ▪ amber, blue, brown, dark, golden, green, grey/gray …
7Eye Killers — In Southwest Native American lore, monstrous DEMONs who killed by staring at people without blinking. Eye Killers are a variation of EVIL EYE lore. According to lore, demons were born into the world when women became pregnant by using dildos.… …
8staring — adj. Staring is used with these nouns: ↑eye …
9wall|eye — «WL Y», noun. 1. an eye having a whitish iris, so that it has little or no color. 2. a) a turning of one or both eyes away from the nose, a form of strabismus. b) an eye having such a condition, so as to show a large amount of white. 3. a large,… …
10goggle-eye — n. 1. Rolling eye, staring eye. 2. Strabismus, squinting …