Verb
catch the eye (third-person singular simple present catches the eye, present participle catching the eye, simple past and past participle caught the eye)
(idiomatic) To attract the attention
And the former European karate champion feels that he did enough to catch the eye of the promoters to get another crack at Cage Warriors, with an ultimate ambition of progressing to UFC. Source: Internet
And sure, a lot of it might seem pointless, but its worth it if you catch the eye of potential customers or retailers. Source: Internet
Certain trailers really catch the eye while alternatives feature unique functionality, such as the which was built for rugged terrain. Source: Internet
Many people are looking to attract that pay raise, make that business deal, that new car, catch the eye of that special someone, bond closer to their family and jus. Source: Internet
She has even managed to catch the eye of the adorable Josh DeMarco. Source: Internet
It was at PSV that Gullit really began to establish himself as a world class footballer and his distinctive, dreadlocked appearance made certain that he would catch the eye of Europe's biggest clubs. Source: Internet