VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Catch someone's eye

Meaning:

The phrase to catch someone's eye means to get someone's attention.

Examples:

  • Her bright red dress really caught my eye in the crowded room.
  • The impressive artwork in the gallery immediately caught the curator's eye.
  • The unique design of the building caught everyone's eye as they walked by.
  • The new employee's exceptional skills caught the manager's eye during the project.
  • The sparkling jewelry in the display window caught the shopper's eye.
  • The vibrant colors of the flowers caught the gardener's eye in the nursery.
  • The catchy headline on the magazine cover caught my eye at the newsstand.
  • The talented singer's performance caught the judge's eye in the competition.
  • The striking architecture of the historic building always catches tourists' eyes.
  • The clever advertising campaign is sure to catch the consumer's eye.
  • The delicious aroma from the bakery caught my eye, and I couldn't resist going in.
  • The intricate details in the painting caught the art enthusiast's eye.
  • The skillful dance moves of the performer caught the audience's eye.
  • The well-crafted resume caught the recruiter's eye during the job interview.
  • The unexpected plot twist in the movie really caught everyone's eye.
  • The sleek and modern design of the car immediately caught the buyer's eye.
  • The talented athlete's performance on the field caught the coach's eye.
  • The vintage furniture at the antique store caught the decorator's eye.
  • The bold font and vibrant colors in the advertisement caught the reader's eye.
  • The charming personality of the candidate caught the interviewer's eye during the meeting.
  • It was her beautiful hair that caught my eye.