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gimlet eye

noun

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


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Other Words From

  • gimlet-eyed adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gimlet eye1

First recorded in 1815–25
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Example Sentences

Watching it all with a gimlet eye, Mary — his old friend who’s still helplessly in love with him — takes Frank to task for sacrificing his theatrical partnership with Charley for hollow Hollywood success.

Like Eve Babitz and Joan Didion, she positioned herself as a young female writer who was both immersed in the moment and able to stand outside it, casting a gimlet eye on the ironies and excesses of America’s “left coast.”

His Napoleon views the world with a gimlet eye and firmly compressed lips.

The Southern Poverty Law Center, the nation’s leading civil rights watchdog, has labeled Moms for Liberty “extremist,” a label that made headlines and cast a gimlet eye on the organization’s mom-and-apple-pie persona.

From Salon

You can’t help but be invigorated by Klein’s intellectual synthesis and dexterity, even as her gimlet eye makes you want to run screaming into the night.

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