1. eyeballed - Adjective
2. eyeballed - Verb
eyeballed (not comparable)
(in combination) Having some specific type of eyeball
eyeballed
simple past and past participle of eyeball
But she says her new titles and honors didn’t change the way strangers perceived her as a black woman: she still got cut in line, ignored by waiters and eyeballed suspiciously in stores. Source: Internet
If a concept worked, if it made money and won awards, it’s highly likely to soon be eyeballed by big studios seeking to not merely recapture lightning in a bottle, but to turn a comparatively small success story into a bona fide blockbuster.” Source: Internet
The foam amount has to be eyeballed and applied with hands necessitating thorough washing after every application, but it only has to be applied once a day which gives it a huge leg up from the liquid Rogaine and the preferable version for me. Source: Internet
But Penny—who has eyeballed more ivy halls than she cares to admit to—is here to tell you otherwise. Source: Internet
We kind of eyeballed it, and figured something in the neighborhood of a 4-by-8 foot cutout would be the way to go.” Source: Internet
I eyeballed it and roasted the part that seemed to be around 1 1.5 to 2 pounds. Source: Internet