(n,vs) connivance
overlook
(n) overlooking
something overlooked
(n,vs) (1) something used to cover the eyes
blindfold
blinder
blinker
eye bandage
(2) concealing one's home such that the interior cannot be seen from outside
(adj-i) dazzling
glaring
dazzlingly beautiful
(n) (abbr) alarm clock
(n) waking
(n) kept woman
mistress
concubine
(n) sword hilt
decorative hilt
(n,vs) clogging up
(n) eye-witness
witness
(n,vs) interview
stage debut
(n,vs) loss in weight
decrease in value
(P)
(n) between one's eyes
before one's eyes
space where one's left and right eyesight meet
(n,vs) (uk) (arch) sexual intercourse
(n) mesh size of a net
(n,vs) (uk) (arch) sexual intercourse
(v5s,vt) to aim at
to have an eye on
(n) dried sardines (held together by a bamboo skewer or string piercing the eye sockets)
(v5s,vt) to aim at
to have an eye on
(P)
(adj-na,n) eyesore
unpleasant sight
obstructing a view
(n) scale
gradations
(P)
(adj-i) sharp-eyed
(n) perforation
(v5k,vt) (1) to twinkle (e.g. stars)
to flicker
to waver
(2) to blink (one's eyes)
to wink
(n,vs) (1) weather stripping
(2) putting on eyeliner
(n) glancing through
(n) audience with
(n) (1) sand, ash, etc., thrown in the eyes to blind someone
throwing something at someone's eyes to blind them
(2) poking someone's eyes during a fight to blind them
(n) final cause
(n) (ling) objective case