verb
- looked at closely or intently; observed carefully
- estimated or judged by eye without precise measurement
Usage: informal; past tense and past participle of eyeball
Usage: informal; past tense and past participle of eyeball
Examples
- She eyeballed the distance across the room before moving the furniture.
- He eyeballed the suspicious package on the doorstep.
- The chef eyeballed the amount of salt needed for the recipe.
- They eyeballed each other nervously before the interview.
- I eyeballed the crowd to see if my friends had arrived.
- The inspector eyeballed the construction work for any defects.