noun
- the round part of the eye that is surrounded by the eyelids
verb
- to look at something carefully or with interest
- to estimate or measure something roughly by looking at it
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- The doctor examined her eyeball for signs of infection.
- His eyeballs moved rapidly during REM sleep.
- The security guard eyeballed everyone entering the building.
- She eyeballed the suspicious package on the doorstep.
- Can you eyeball the distance to that tree?
- He eyeballed the ingredients instead of measuring them precisely.
- The coach eyeballed each player during tryouts.