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Definition

Wide-ranging observation of one's surroundings.

The personal characteristic of taking amorous interest in people other than one's own spouse or regular romantic partner.

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In Context

  • "Mr Codlin had relaxed into a grim smile as his roving eye detected hands going into waistcoat pockets and groping secretly for sixpences."
  • "His roving eye traveled around the room, and, resting upon the three guests, became inflamed."
  • "Like Jimmy Breslin, a writer he was often compared to, he turned his roving eye to ordinary Southerners overlooked by most writers and mined the inexhaustible vein of human experience."
  • "This dame she was new-fangled And of a roving eye. . . . "Beshrew me," quoth King Arthur, "I think thou be'st not true!""
  • "But because she her wanton, roving eye Turned upon me, her angry paramour Did scourge her from her head unto her feet."
  • "Miss Israel . . . plans to wear a bulletproof gown created by Tel Aviv designer Galit Levi. . . . The heavy-duty 2001 creation could also keep Miss Israel safe from the roving eye of pageant director Donald Trump."
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See Also

  • flirtation
  • philanderer