catch someone's eye

catch someone's eye
To capture someones attention.

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  • catch someone's eye — catch (someone s) eye 1. to be noticed by someone because you are looking at them. She lit a cigarette while he tried to catch the waiter s eye. 2. to be attractive or different enough to be noticed by people. There were lots of dresses to choose …   New idioms dictionary

  • catch someone's eye — ► catch someone s eye 1) be noticed by someone. 2) attract someone s attention by maki ng eye contact. Main Entry: ↑catch …   English terms dictionary

  • catch someone's eye — idi catch someone s eye, to attract someone s attention …   From formal English to slang

  • catch someone's eye — 1) if something catches your eye, you suddenly notice it There was one painting that caught my eye. 2) to get someone s attention by looking at them He tried to catch the attendant s eye but the man was already turning away …   English dictionary

  • catch someone's eye — 1》 be noticed by someone. 2》 attract someone s attention by making eye contact. → catch …   English new terms dictionary

  • catch someone's eye — …   Useful english dictionary

  • catch sb's eye — catch sb s eye/catch the eye of sb ► to get someone s attention, or to be noticed by someone: »The high profile plan has caught the eye of a national audience. Main Entry: ↑catch …   Financial and business terms

  • catch sb's eye/catch the eye of sb — ► to get someone s attention, or to be noticed by someone: »The high profile plan has caught the eye of a national audience. Main Entry: ↑catch …   Financial and business terms

  • catch somebody's eye —    If someone catches you eye, you find them attractive.     The pretty girl near the door caught his eye …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • catch — ► VERB (past and past part. caught) 1) intercept and hold (something thrown, propelled, or dropped). 2) seize or take hold of. 3) capture after a chase or in a trap, net, etc. 4) be in time to board (a train, bus, etc.) or to see (a person,… …   English terms dictionary

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