Her eyes have dogs

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Hello

In my language we have an expression that literally translates to "her eyes have dogs".

It means her eyes are very piercing and very beautiful in a way that everyone that see her falls in love with her! I don't know why they say it and why dog is mentioned.

Is there a similar idiom in English?
 

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It's rather dated, but certain women were once said to have bedroom eyes so appealing to men that, well, the phrase tells you what emotion gazing at them evoked.
 

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I've always thought bedroom eyes describes a certain lustful way of looking at someone rather than a general description of someone's appearance.
 

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The meanings of expressions sometimes change, but I'm sure that, years ago, it meant features that appealed to men and conveyed a false idea of mutual attraction.
 

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How about "bewitching eyes"?
 

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How about "bewitching eyes"?

It exactly fits the bill! Thanks a lot!

It's just a question of how common it is....and whether it's schmaltzy or not!

Waiting for natives to confirm it.
 

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It exactly fits the bill! Thanks a lot!

It's just a question of how common it is....and whether it's schmaltzy or not!

Waiting for natives to confirm it.
It works for me. It's not particularly common, and I wouldn't call it schmaltzy.
 

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Someone who looks a little sad, or as if they are entreating you to do something, can be said to have "puppy-dog eyes".
 
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