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give sb the (glad) eye

British pronunciation/ɡˈɪv ˌɛsbˈiː ðə ɡlˈad ˈaɪ/
American pronunciation/ɡˈɪv ˌɛsbˈiː ðə ɡlˈæd ˈaɪ/
to give sb the (glad) eye
[PHRASE]
1

to look at someone in a way that reveals one is sexually interested in them

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to [give] {sb} the (glad|) eye definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "give someone the eye" and when to use it?

The phrase "give someone the eye" originated in the early 20th century and is rooted in the observation that eye contact and non-verbal cues can be powerful means of communication, particularly in expressing romantic or sexual interest. It is used to describe the act of looking at someone with a suggestive or flirtatious intent. It implies using eye contact and body language to express attraction or interest in a subtle or playful manner.

2

look at with a critical eye

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Examples
1As they danced together, Emily caught Alex giving her the eye, and she felt a spark of mutual attraction between them.
2(whooshing) Ugh, I think he just made eyes at me.
3The kid just made eyes at me again.
4I was giving him the eye and stuff
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