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

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Tom tiene un ojo morado. Tom has a black eye.
Tengo un ojo de cristal. I have a glass eye.
Tengo arena en el ojo. I got some sand in my eye.
Tengo algo en el ojo. I have something in my eye.
Debes ponerle ojo al niño. You must keep an eye on the child.
Ella tiene ojo para las antigüedades. She has an eye for antiques.
Él tiene ojo para las antigüedades. He has an eye for antiques.
El ojo se me ha hinchado. My eye has swollen up.
Tengo un ojo a la funerala. I have a black eye.
¿Por qué tu ojo está rojo? Why is your eye red?
¿Creéis en el Mal de ojo? Do you believe in the Evil Eye?
Tom es ciego de un ojo. Tom is blind in one eye.
Él es ciego de un ojo. He is blind in one eye.
El perro es ciego de un ojo. The dog is blind in one eye.
Tom tiene ojo para el arte moderno. Tom has an eye for modern art.
El ojo es el espejo del alma. The eye is the mirror of the soul.
La pelota le pegó en el ojo. The ball hit her in the eye.
Estuvo a punto de perder un ojo. He came close to losing an eye.
No veo nada con el ojo derecho. I can't see anything with my right eye.
Échale un ojo al bebé mientras estoy fuera. Keep an eye on the baby while I am away.
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