Moderate as in view To eyeball something means to visually assess or examine it closely, as in ascertaining its details or features. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Eyeball'
After a long day of staring at the computer screen, Jane's eyeballs felt strained and tired.
In the horror movie, a mysterious creature emerged from the darkness, its glowing eyeballs sending shivers down the characters' spines.
As the chef prepared the dish, she had to eyeball the measurements of various ingredients.
The fashion designer had a keen eye to eyeball the perfect combination of colors for the new clothing collection.
The meteorologist learned to eyeball the cloud formations to predict the upcoming weather patterns.
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