Which preposition to use with eyelash

of Occurrences 6%

He had come within an eyelash of running amuck, and the quivering hunger for action was still swelling and ebbing in him when he reached the gambler's house.

in Occurrences 2%

Though the wind rose, now and again, and whistled through the upper chambers or mourned down the empty halls, Randall Byrne did not stir so much as an eyelash in observance.

as Occurrences 2%

She made play with her eyelashes as with a fan, and sometimes the upper and lower seemed to entangle for a moment and be in difficulties, from which you wanted to extricate them in the tenderest manner.

like Occurrences 1%

A man with eyelashes like his always speaks to any woman alone who isn't pockmarked and toothless.

on Occurrences 1%

The niece still slept on through all this noise, and Tom, who was passing at the time the old gentleman lifted the curtains to climb in there, said she looked the sweetest thing possible with her long eyelashes on her cheek.

than Occurrences 1%

She bowed in return with exquisite reserve and hauteur; and, as it seemed to me, more with her long eyelashes than with anything else.

at Occurrences 1%

The other Clarkes glared like tigers, and Lady Farrington lowered her chin and eyelashes at them (she has just the same manners as the people at Nazeby, although she is such a frumpit is because she is an earl's daughter, I suppose), and she called out to Harvey at the top of her voice, "Let Lady Worden be told at once there are visitors."

before Occurrences 1%

He knew of no cause for the veiling of an eyelash before human being.

Which preposition to use with  eyelash