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Verb

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have eyes for (third-person singular simple present has eyes for, present participle having eyes for, simple past and past participle had eyes for)

  1. (transitive) To be romantically interested in (someone).
    • 1934, Harry Warren, Al Dubin, I Only Have Eyes for You:
      The moon maybe high but I can't see a thing in the sky, 'Cause I only have eyes for you.

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Chiefly used with only: to only have eyes for.

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