Keresés
to keep one's eyes peeled
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to be careful to notice a thing or person
Idiom
Informal
What is the origin of the idiom "keep one's eyes peeled" and when to use it?
The idiom "keep one's eyes peeled" likely originated from the practice of peeling or opening one's eyelids to keep the eyes wide open, which enhances one's field of vision and attentiveness. This expression emphasizes the idea of being watchful and alert of one's surroundings. It is used to encourage someone to remain watchful, alert, and vigilant, with a sharp and attentive gaze.
Példa
The snow reflected the sun's glaring light, making it hard to keep my eyes open.
He was so overtired that he could barely keep his eyes open during the meeting.
When looking for your lost keys, make sure to keep your eyes peeled for any shiny or metallic objects.
We kept our eyes skinned for a sign that would tell us where to turn.
Exhaustion overwhelmed him, causing the details of the room to blur as he struggled to keep his eyes open.