361 collocations for eye

" Pillichody, meanwhile, had retired with a discomfited air into a corner, where he seated himself on a stool, and eyed the porter askance, as if meditating some terrible retaliation.

and, upon being answered in the negative, eyed the young man sternly, and said that appearances were decidedly against him.

Further, the believer would eye Christ as a fountain of furniture, as a full and complete magazine, standing open, and ready for every one of his honest soldiers to run to for new supplies of what they want; so that whatever they find wanting in their Christian armour, they must run away to the open magazine, Christ's fulness, that standeth ready for them, and by faith take and put on what they want and stand in need of in their warfare.

She eyed the strangers over the glass.

The porter was very angry, but stood still, and eyed the huge figure with much earnestness, till he was satisfied that his wisest course was to be quiet, and take up his burthen again.

" The captain eyed the speaker narrowly, as though half inclined to doubt the truth of this explanation; then, apparently satisfied with the honest expression of the small boy's face, told him to get down to supper.

" "Did you think to forward your views by making the young lady the subject of a duel?" asked Captain Digby sarcastically, and eyeing his companion with contempt.

The men eyed the girls curiously, but tramped on without speaking.

" Mr. Griffenberg eyed his companion's rugged face keenly.

Barney whispered, eying Jack curiously.

"Are youare you eating that kipper with your fingers?" Gladys turned and eyed her mother appealingly.

Then he sat bolt upright in his chair and eyed his visitor suspiciously.

"When shall I see you again?" Coquenil eyed his friend mysteriously.

Thus it was that Lanyard, after eyeing the young women unobserved as long as he liked, lifted his glance to discover upon that face a look that amazed him.

Thus the believer makes use of Christ, as made of God sanctification, when in the use of means appointed, eyeing the covenant of grace, and the promises thereof, and what Christ hath done to sanctify and cleanse his people, he rolleth the matter on him, and expecteth help, salvation, and victory through him.

Now I ask you, oh master of engineering and weird mechanical and mathematical mysteries, what is to prevent Nora from getting from A to E in the interval of time between the coughing and the viewing?" Prescott laughed, but Wayne only grunted and ominously eyed the chimney place.

Therefore Germany does not eye the lands and peoples under Ottoman dominion with a view to their common advantage and her own.

Andy went on to remark, as he first glanced at the bogus collection of rare specimens, and then eyed his cousin humorously.

And yet," he said, pausing and eyeing the child keenly, "how are we to know that this has all been open and above board?

Two lovely ladies dwell at , And each a-churching goes; Emma goes there to close her eyes, And Jane to eye her clothes.

" "He's a very gentlemanly-looking person," said Amy, eying a decidedly aristocratic foot through the front window of the carriage, for Karl sat up beside the driver.

He eyed the prisoner doubtfully, found him stoical and as self-contained as at the beginning of his examination, and plunged into a topic which most people had expected him to avoid.

" Ben Hamza, knee-deep in the brook, laughed aloud as he eyed the money.

And particularly they would eye the promises of light in the day of darkness, Isaiah lviii.

She eyed the intruders coolly, then in a well-modulated voice, and in excellent English, she said:

361 collocations for  eye