ALL meanings of have an eye for
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H h - idioms have an eye for see with half an eye, to see or realize immediately or with ease: Anyone can see with half an eye that the plan is doomed to fail. 1
- idioms have an eye for shut one's eyes to, to refuse to see or consider; disregard: We can no longer shut our eyes to the gravity of the situation. 1
- idioms have an eye for sight for sore eyes, a welcome sight; a pleasant surprise: After our many days in the desert, the wretched village was a sight for sore eyes. 1
- idioms have an eye for with an eye to, with a plan or purpose of: with an eye to one's future. 1
- idioms have an eye for with one's eyes open, aware of the inherent or potential risks: She signed the papers with her eyes open. 1
- verbal expression have an eye for notice 1
- verb have an eye for (Idiomatic) To have good taste; to have the ability to discriminate or identify quality. 0
- noun have an eye for to have a keen appreciation of 0