Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: eyeing
IPA transcription: ['aɪɪŋ]
Usage examples
  • She sat eyeing him with frosty calm
  • All this noise annoyed Hank, who had been eyeing the Army of Oogaboo with strong disfavor.
  • Isabel got up, slowly smoothing her gloves and eyeing them thoughtfully. "It's after all no business of mine."
  • "Say, that fits like a T, don't it?" he remarked, feeling the set of it at the waist and eyeing it from a few paces with real pleasure.
  • "You say that you know who did these crimes?" asked the Prussian colonel, eyeing with loathing the blue-bloused, rat-faced creature before him.
  • The other diggers looked sheepishly at Julia, who stood eyeing them in a way that made them feel "too foolish for anything," as one of them afterwards expressed it.
  • A certain remembrance connected with that feature operating as a timely warning, he took it thoughtfully between his thumb and forefinger, and pondered; Lammle meanwhile eyeing him with furtive eyes.
  • It was his hour for pottering, so he pottered round to the Postage Department, where he found the old Etonian eyeing with disfavour a new satin tie which Bristow was wearing that morning for the first time.
  • Instantly I rose to my feet, and trailing the rifle over my wrist strode, eyeing him defiantly, in a line at a right angle with the course of his horse, but the rogue did not go far before turning his steed in the direction of the tub.