only have eyes for someone

only have eyes for someone
only have eyes for (someone) to be interested in or attracted to only one person.

You've no need to be jealous. I only have eyes for you.


New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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  • only have eyes for someone — only have eyes for (someone/something) to be interested in just one person or thing. They only had eyes for each other. A hunter has eyes only for the animal being hunted …   New idioms dictionary

  • only have eyes for someone — phrase to only like or love a particular person Thesaurus: to love or like a personsynonym Main entry: eye …   Useful english dictionary

  • only have eyes for something — only have eyes for (someone/something) to be interested in just one person or thing. They only had eyes for each other. A hunter has eyes only for the animal being hunted …   New idioms dictionary

  • only have eyes for — (someone/something) to be interested in just one person or thing. They only had eyes for each other. A hunter has eyes only for the animal being hunted …   New idioms dictionary

  • only have eyes for — (someone) to be interested in or attracted to only one person. You ve no need to be jealous. I only have eyes for you …   New idioms dictionary

  • only have eyes for someone — to only like or love a particular person …   English dictionary

  • only have eyes for — to only be attracted to (a particular person) : to only feel love for (someone) He only has eyes for you. • • • Main Entry: ↑eye only have eyes for see ↑eye, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑only …   Useful english dictionary

  • have eyes for — verb To be romantically interested in [someone]. The moon maybe high but I cant see a thing in the sky, Cause I only have eyes for you …   Wiktionary

  • only — on|ly1 W1S1 [ˈəunli US ˈoun ] adv 1.) not more than a particular number, age etc ▪ Naomi was only 17 when she got married. ▪ There are only a few cars on the island. ▪ It s only eight o clock. 2.) used to say that something or someone is not very …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • only — 1 adverb 1 not more than a particular amount, number, age etc: Naomi was only 17 when she got married. | Only five minutes more, and then we can go home. 2 nothing or no one except: Only the president can authorize a nuclear attack. | Get me some …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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