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give the glad eye

 

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Verb give the glad eye has 1 sense
  1. give the glad eye - look seductively at someone
    --1 is one way to
    look
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Give The Glad Eye

Definition:

Give the glad eye is an idiomatic expression that means to look at someone with obvious interest or admiration, often accompanied by a flirtatious or inviting expression.

Part of Speech:

Phrase

Senses:

1. To look at someone with evident attraction or interest.
2. To flirt or make suggestive gestures towards someone.
3. To give someone an inviting or encouraging look.

Usage:

- After a long absence, John entered the party and gave Mary the glad eye, his eyes fixated on her stunning outfit.
- The bartender couldn't resist giving the glad eye to the attractive woman sitting alone at the bar.
- The salesman gave the glad eye to the customer, hoping to make a sale.

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