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All eyes Meaning in English

expression

ˈɔɫ/ /ˈaɪz
AWL EYEZ
ˈɔːl/ /ˈaɪz
AWL EYEZ

Definition

Used to say that everyone is watching or paying close attention to a person or event.

Usage & Nuances

'All eyes' often appears as 'all eyes are on [someone/something]'. Very idiomatic and common in news, events, or when someone is the center of attention. Does not mean literally everyone's eyes, just strong attention.

Example Sentences

When the teacher entered, it was all eyes on her.

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It was all eyes on the stage during the performance.

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The president spoke and it was all eyes on him.

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You could tell she was nervous—she knew it was all eyes on her.

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Tonight, it's all eyes on the big game!

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With the new product launch, it’s all eyes on the company right now.

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