eye;  eyeball;  eyesight;  sight;  look;  stare;  notice
 glasses;  eyeglasses;  spectacles;  judgment;  judgement;  discrimination
 to wear glasses;  to put on glasses
 look (in someone's eyes);  expression (of the eyes);  eyes
 to take off one's glasses
 bloodshot eyes;  (doing something in a) frenzy
 to be visible;  to be clear;  to be evident;  to be certain
 golden eyes (of a cat, etc.);  splendid alfonsino (Beryx splendens)
 to shut one's eyes;  to ignore;  to pretend not to know;  to die
 round frame glasses;  round-lensed eyeglasses
 (your) judgment;  discernment
 one eye;  one of one's eyes
 to be noticeable;  to notice;  to catch one's eye
 (looking) over the top of one's glasses;  (looking) through a pair of glasses
 spectacles for far-sightedness;  telescope
 red eyes;  bloodshot eyes;  red-eye;  red mullet (Chelon haematocheilus);  facial gesture of pulling one's eyelid down and sticking out one's tongue
 white of the eye;  cold, unwelcoming eyes
 coloured glasses;  tinted glasses;  sunglasses;  biased view;  preconceived view
 glasses for show;  fashionable eyeglasses worn for appearance's sake;  glasses with no lenses or 'window glass' lenses
 nearsightedness;  shortsightedness;  myopia
 magnifying glass;  wrestler of the lowest rank
 to wake up;  to awake;  to perk up;  to awaken (to the truth, etc.);  to come to a realization;  to come to one's senses
 pince-nez glasses;  pince-nez;  nose glasses;  Groucho glasses
 sunglasses;  shady glasses;  dark glasses
 to look at from a biased viewpoint;  to look at with a prejudiced eye
 outer canthus;  outer corner of the eye
 pupil and (dark) iris of the eye
 girl (usu. attractive) with glasses;  glasses-wearing girl
 (public) notice;  attention;  public eye;  public gaze
 to dart one's eyes about;  to be surprised;  to be bewildered;  to be confused;  to be flustered
 to win the favour of (favor);  to be acknowledged (e.g. by a superior);  to measure up to
 eyes;  expression of the eyes;  area around the eyes;  skin round one's eyes
 steel-blue eyes (e.g. of a cat);  silver eye (species of beardfish, Polymixia japonica)
 to be wide-awake;  to be wakeful;  to be unable to sleep
 peep show;  device with lens mounted on a stand or in a box to view enlarged pictures;  water glass;  hydroscope;  box, etc. with glass bottom for viewing underwater
 thick glasses; (lit.) bottle bottom glasses
 diving goggles;  swimming goggles;  face mask;  hydroscope
 in front of one's eyes;  just nearby;  within a stone's throw
 to have glazed eyes (when drunk, angry, etc.);  to have glassy eyes
 round glasses with thick plastic rims
 eye doctor;  oculist;  ophthalmologist
 powerful spectacles;  strong glasses
 optician;  optician's store
 misjudgment;  misjudgement
 sidelong glance;  flirtatious glance
 tarsier (Tarsius syrichta);  specter lemur;  spectre lemur
 slant eyes;  almond-shaped eyes;  eyes that are turned up at the corners
 (wearing) low over one's eyes
 in front of one's eyes;  just nearby;  within a stone's throw
 eye mucus;  eye discharge;  sleep
 cat's-eye (semiprecious stone)
 bifocal glasses;  bifocals
 water glass;  hydroscope;  box, etc. with glass bottom for viewing underwater
 horn-rimmed glasses;  horn-rimmed spectacles
 effect;  virtue;  efficacy;  one's dominant eye
 conjunctivitis;  pink eye;  epidemic keratoconjunctivitis
 horn-rimmed glasses;  bop glasses
 spectacled cobra;  Indian cobra;  Asian cobra (Naja naja)
 beautiful eyes;  bright-eyed;  there being a sublime charm about one's eyes
 spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus)
 white-eye family of birds (Zosteropidae);  Japanese white-eye (Zosterops japonicus)
 black rockfish (Sebastes inermis);  darkbanded rockfish
 splendid alfonsino (Beryx splendens)
 swordfish (Xiphias gladius);  broadbill
 largescale blackfish (Girella punctata)
 spectacled caiman (Caiman sclerops)
 redlip mullet (Chelon haematocheilus)
 Sebastes joyneri (genus of fish);  rockfish
 Chlorophthalmus albatrossis (species of greeneye)
 spectacled porpoise (Phocoena dioptrica)
 silver eye (species of beardfish, Polymixia japonica)
 spectacled owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata)
 humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus);  Napoleon wrasse;  Napoleonfish;  Maori wrasse