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to my eyes vs for my eyes

Both 'to my eyes' and 'for my eyes' are not commonly used phrases in English. However, 'to my eyes' can be used in a figurative sense to express how something appears or seems to someone, while 'for my eyes' is not a standard expression in English.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 641 views

to my eyes

'To my eyes' is a correct phrase in English, although it is not commonly used.

This phrase is used in a figurative sense to express how something appears or seems to someone.
  • You move pretty fast to my eyes.
  • You move pretty fast to my eyes.
  • What are you doing to my eyes?
  • That will be music to my eyes.
  • "a stranger to my eyes"
  • You were like pure obviousness to my eyes.
  • They did something to my eyes.
  • Because to my eyes, it... it looks like you're leading her on.
  • I hold no man champion, until proven so to my eyes.
  • And I see that its gates are already here, to my eyes.
  • Those are beautiful to me, to my eyes.
  • In reality, this was to let in all the sunlight necessary for filming, but to my eyes, it was nothing short of... an enchanted castle.
  • Mr Wilhelm, to my eyes, your designs are not only vulgar but obscene!
  • I'm... I'm trying to figure out why a smart, levelheaded woman such as yourself would choose to stick around a town that, to my eyes, seems to offer you nothing but danger.
  • The saint of the abyss is more saintly to my eyes.
  • But this sudden mercy, more than I could have looked for, makes my offences appear to my eyes more heinous than they did before.
  • And do not deny what is clear to my eyes.
  • My eyes. What's happened to my eyes?
  • To my eyes, you look nothing like royalty.
  • Go back to my eyes.

for my eyes

'For my eyes' is not a standard or commonly used phrase in English.

  • Is medicine for my eyes.
  • It's for my eyes.
  • Will be there for my eyes and ears
  • Well, there is a treat for my eyes!
  • God of our fathers, who has appointed an end to the bondage of Israel, blessed am I among all mothers in the land... for my eyes have beheld thy deliverer.
  • For my eyes... have seen your salvation, which you prepared in sight of all the peoples, a light for revelation to the Gentiles and glory for your people Israel.
  • Give me something for my eyes!
  • For my eyes only.
  • Moneypenny, a feast for my eyes.
  • Just leave a gap for my eyes and nose.
  • You are a feast for my eyes.
  • Yellow light's for my eyes only.
  • I've been on Arrakis in the service of the Emperor long enough for my eyes to change.
  • I'm the Case Officer, so returns for my eyes only, please.
  • No, people hanging around just watching, waiting for my eyes to point in different directions and me to go bonkers.
  • Not for my eyes and definitely not for your ears.
  • I mean, it took a second for my eyes to adjust, but I can roll with this.
  • They put me in black hole until I was screaming for my eyes.
  • Excuse me, but too much light is not good for my eyes.
  • Try to fend off any heels you see heading for my eyes.

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