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in one's eyes
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according to one’s opinion
What is the origin of the idiom "in one's eyes" and when to use it?
The idiom "in one's eyes" is thought to have originated in the 16th century. The earliest known written record of the phrase is in the 1535 play Gammer Gurton's Needle, by John Still. In the play, a character says, "In my eyes, he is a perfect man." This expression is used to describe how someone perceives or views something.
Example
The glimmering of hope in his eyes reassured her during difficult times.
There was a malevolent gleam in his eyes as he plotted his revenge.
She smiled unusually, revealing a hint of mischief in her eyes.
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The glimmering of hope in his eyes reassured her during difficult times.
There was a malevolent gleam in his eyes as he plotted his revenge.
She smiled unusually, revealing a hint of mischief in her eyes.
With a mischievous glint in its eyes, the baby skunk played with its siblings, chasing after insects in the tall grass.
The desolate widow sat by the window, staring out at the empty street with tears in her eyes.

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