From his office, he'd give us the evil eye all night.
The fat guy tried to give him the evil eye.
The old man put up his hand to make a sign against the evil eye.
If what he gave us wasn't the evil eye, I've never seen it.
Through the clear water he could see an evil little eye looking up at him.
They were new faces, not the ones I'd put the evil eye on a week ago.
He got his way just by giving people the evil eye.
They've been giving the whole league the evil eye this season.
In the old days, they used to call it the evil eye.
There is a story told in my country of a man with the evil eye.
I didn't try pulling away from him, but just looked up into those dark, angry eyes.
I looked up into her angry eyes and told the truth.
I looked across the room at Richard, met his angry brown eyes, and felt nothing.
A big red sun over the sea like God's angry eye.
This time he didn't say a word, just looked at her from hot, angry eyes.
No fear showed in its angry eyes as it moved toward the boy.
Now the red angry eyes of the fish were wide open and watching him.
He looked at all three of them, challenge in his angry eyes.
She kept seeing his angry eyes that day, when he looked up and saw her.
He lay on his back, looking up into her angry eyes.
The hole at the end of the barrel looked like a black, malevolent eye.
The malevolent eyes of the man at the stick were inscrutable.
He stared into the malevolent black eyes of the Apache, then moved to meet him.
I can sometimes see those terrible, malevolent eyes of hers upon me in my sleep.
He caught a glimpse of a malevolent eye staring at him.
He is staring at me, his eyes malevolent and sneering.
The opening shone like one malevolent eye, white and bright.
Judy watched her down the lane with a malevolent eye.
The windows are often illuminated in the films, giving the appearance of malevolent eyes.
Now, as she gazed at it from her car, the windows seemed to stare back like malevolent eyes.