A. look at (someone) in a foolishly amorous way
B. Leer at
C. Gaze at
D. None of These
Submitted by: Ay@z AB
“Make sheep’s eyes at” refers to looking at someone in a romantic or affectionate manner, often in a shy or silly way.
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A. The one tiny drawback that ruins it
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B. Easy option
C. Very rarely
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C. Feel energetic
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B. Very long period
C. Both
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The correct answer to the question: "“Make sheep’s eyes at” means: _________?" is "look at (someone) in a foolishly amorous way".