eyes on (third-person singular simple present gets eyes on, present participle getting eyes on, simple past got eyes on, past participle gotten eyes on...
simple past got misty, past participle gotten misty or got misty) (idiomatic, informal, sarcastic) To get tears in someone's eyes; to feel sentimental....
of saucer-eyed youth wash up in the Haight, and gotten fairly dilated himself, he believed that civilization was “headed over the falls.” saucer eyes...
blue eyes. "Or, hell, even a man for that matter." "You've never heard of Whitney Houston?" "Who's that?" I said, realizing that I had never gotten really...
a pretzel, past participle (UK) got one's panties in a pretzel or (US) gotten one's panties in a pretzel) (idiomatic, humorous, informal, rare) Synonym...
their feet dirty as they dragged garments through puddles and slush, and now Hypebeast has gotten to see the aftermath at the Balenciaga re-see. Reese...
already cast their eyes upon it, with the view both of preventing the English from ravishing it from him, and of procuring funds to carry on the war. 2015...
(transitive, uncommon) To make worse; to show emphasis that something has gotten worse. The students' performance guttered after the school event. The patient's...
Progetto Prada Arte The tandem arrangement does not misuse Close, for he has gotten decades of acclaim for a tedious, workmanlike art. 2014, Scott Winfield...