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gimlet eye

American  

noun

  1. a sharp or piercing glance.

  2. an eye that appears to give a sharp or piercing look.


Other Word Forms

  • gimlet-eyed adjective

Etymology

Origin of gimlet eye

First recorded in 1815–25

Example Sentences

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But the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland keeps a gimlet eye on inflation data, and it has some estimates.

From MarketWatch

The takeaway is hidden in your question: You are independent and you are an adult who funds your own life, so you — in theory — are least likely to give the “gimlet eye” to your parents’ estate plan.

From MarketWatch

His Joel had a gimlet eye and wore his heart on his sleeve; he was sometimes goofy but always in on the joke.

From Los Angeles Times

No detail is too small for Caro’s gimlet eye, which is currently trained on finishing Volume 5.

From Los Angeles Times

With a gimlet eye and a surprisingly girlish laugh, Vera is cantankerous, impatient, intensely private, unapologetically disheveled and utterly glorious.

From Los Angeles Times