all eyes

The phrase "all eyes" is used to describe a situation where everyone's attention is focused on a specific person or event.

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Definition

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(idiomatic)Everyone is watching or paying close attention to something or someone.

Example

  • All eyes were on the stage as the performer began to sing.
  • During the announcement, all eyes were on the CEO.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "all eyes":

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