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Eying that waitress #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 25, 2004 9:28 am   Eying that waitress
 

Test No. incompl/inter-25 "Wrapped round her finger", question 2

If you think I didn't catch you ......... that young waitress, you're quite mistaken.

(a) fingering
(b) heading
(c) handing
(d) eying

Test No. incompl/inter-25 "Wrapped round her finger", answer 2

If you think I didn't catch you eying that young waitress, you're quite mistaken.

Correct answer: (d) eying

Your answer was: incorrect
If you think I didn't catch you handing that young waitress, you're quite mistaken.
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Eye somebody - stare at them #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:35 am   Eye somebody - stare at them
 

When you eye somebody you look at them in an instense way - you stare at them.
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