someones eyes deceive
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PULLTHEWOOLOVER... someone's eyes (deceive)
WHATONEARTH"Do my eyes deceive me?"
GUESSWHOQuestion while covering someone's eyes
GUESSWHOQuestion asked after covering someone's eyes
CHEATPull the wool over someone's eyes
GUESSWHOComment made while covering someone's eyes
cloudy(of someone's eyes) Misted with tears
cloudiest(of someone's eyes) Misted with tears
THEWOOLIt may be pulled over someone's eyes
falling(of someone's eyes or glance) Be directed downward
blindfoldto cover someone's eyes to prevent them seeing
blindfoldsBLINDFOLD, to cover someone's eyes to prevent them seeing
blindfoldedBLINDFOLD, to cover someone's eyes to prevent them seeing
blindfoldingBLINDFOLD, to cover someone's eyes to prevent them seeing
darkening(of such an emotion) Show in (someone's eyes or expression)
darkens(of such an emotion) Show in (someone's eyes or expression)
clouded(of someone's face or eyes) Show worry, sorrow, or anger
darkening(of someone's eyes or expression) Show anger or another strong negative emotion
darkens(of someone's eyes or expression) Show anger or another strong negative emotion
flickering(of someone's eyes) Move quickly in a particular direction in order to look at something
flickers(of someone's eyes) Move quickly in a particular direction in order to look at something
flickered(of someone's eyes) Move quickly in a particular direction in order to look at something
flicker(of someone's eyes) Move quickly in a particular direction in order to look at something
flickers(of a feeling or emotion) Be experienced or show itself briefly and faintly, esp. in someone's eyes
flicker(of a feeling or emotion) Be experienced or show itself briefly and faintly, esp. in someone's eyes
flickering(of a feeling or emotion) Be experienced or show itself briefly and faintly, esp. in someone's eyes
flickered(of a feeling or emotion) Be experienced or show itself briefly and faintly, esp. in someone's eyes