Usage examples of "eye" in English with translation to Spanish

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I have a black eye. Tengo un ojo a la funerala.
My eye has swollen up. El ojo se me ha hinchado.
She had a lazy eye. Tenía un ojo vago.
Which eye is hurting you? ¿Cuál ojo te duele?
I have a glass eye. Tengo un ojo de cristal.
Tom has a black eye. Tom tiene un ojo morado.
Why is your eye red? ¿Por qué tu ojo está rojo?
Tom is blind in one eye. Tom es ciego de un ojo.
She looked me in the eye. Ella me miró a los ojos.
He has an eye for antiques. Él tiene ojo para las antigüedades.
Tom looked Mary in the eye. Tom miró a Mary en los ojos.
He is blind in one eye. Él es ciego de un ojo.
He looked me in the eye. Él me miró a los ojos.
She has an eye for antiques. Ella tiene ojo para las antigüedades.
I have something in my eye. Tengo algo en el ojo.
I got some sand in my eye. Tengo arena en el ojo.
He looked her right in the eye. Él la miró directo a los ojos.
The ball hit her in the eye. La pelota le pegó en el ojo.
Do you believe in the Evil Eye? ¿Creéis en el Mal de ojo?
The eye is bigger than the belly. Te entra más por los ojos que por la boca.
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