27 Verbs to Use for the Word eyeball

You, my sister Irma, must remember how I found you there, gazing with starting eyeballs on the same mysteriously terrifying sceneand how I drew you away with a laugh and a trifling explanation, so that I might return and resume my ghastly vigil alone.

By this time the poor mother was in a canoe as close to the fall as she could with safety approach, and the little bark danced like a cockle-shell on the turmoil of waters as she stood with uplifted paddle and staring eyeballs awaiting the rising of the child.

He had a friendly, foolish face, and I remember yet how he rolled his eyeballs.

The retina is not sensitive where the optic nerve enters the eyeball.

Mr. Chase, leaning against the doorpost, listened with open mouth and distended eyeballs.

Then peevishly she flung her on her face, And hid her eyeballs from the blinding glare, And fingered at the grass, and tried to cool Her crisp hot lips against the crisp hot sward:

The populace were made to believe that the sisters at the French hospital had been seen extracting the eyeballs from their patients to use in the manufacture of magical drugs.

Do they think that Daaga fears to fix his eyeballs on death?' {184} Sabal.

We may think of the optic nerve holding the eyeball much as the stem holds the apple.

Let us imagine an eyeball divided through the middle from above downwards.

The horses, with lips apart showing their teeth firmly set, the lurid glare of the flame lighting up their straining eyeballs, the plashing of the water, the dark rapid current flowing noiselessly past; the rocking heaving boat, the dusky forms of syces, peons, and boatman, standing out clear in the ruddy fire-light against the utter blackness of the night, composed a weird picture I can never forget.

When the eyes are open the quantity is sufficient to moisten the eyeball, the excess being carried into the nose so gradually that the attention is not attracted to it.

Suppose one unluckily reaches the eyeball just as the redness has faded from its sharp angles,do we not all know how the rest of that journey is one intolerable agony, unless some fellow-traveller knows how to remove the offending substance?

He even knew squaws, go through the painful operation of reddening the eyeballs, which he interprets as resulting from a desire to fascinate the men; but it is much more likely that it had some special significance in the language of courtship, probably as a mark of courage in enduring pain, than that the inflamed eye itself was considered beautiful.

By there came a negro hunter, Lithe and lusty, sleek and strong, Rolling round his sparkling eyeballs, As he loped and lounged along.

It showed one poor fellow bolt upright, unspeaking, unmoving, his fixed white eyeballs staring into space, as though he would go stark mad.

Outside the sun gleamed and beat on the melting snow, which sent back quivery vibrations that smote the eyeballs like fire.

The wind was coming in whistling gusts, carrying with it a fine sleet that whipped the face and stung the eyeballs.

It passed onit grew dimI stretched my eyeballs to see itit vanishedit was gone!

He touches rather than looks, at first (for his hands and fingers perform a great many movements long before he learns to turn his eyeballs in various directions or follow the passage even of a light), and through touching many things he begins his education.

Noshe answers not Her eyeballs through their sealed lids are bursting,

and a green damp mould had covered his cheeks and forehead, and veiled his open eyeballs.

At times I could scarcely bear the light, which seemed fairly to burn my eyeballs.

" A gale was blowing from the north, carrying on its whistling breath a fine hard sleet that cut the eyeballs like powdered glass.

Sheridan's eloquence had no more effect than the clear proof of Hastings' guilt, and the impeachment, as usual, was but a troublesome subterfuge, to satisfy the Opposition and dust the eyeballs of the country.

27 Verbs to Use for the Word  eyeball