Eyes, eggs, and laundry all involve the concept of "whites." In the case of eyes, the whites refer to the sclera, the white outer layer of the eyeball. Eggs have whites, which are the albumen or the clear part of the egg. In laundry, whites are typically used to refer to white clothing or linens that need to be separated and washed together to maintain their brightness.
The proper name for the whites of the eyes is the sclera. It is the tough, white outer layer of the eyeball that helps maintain the shape of the eye and protect its inner components.
No. You might be thinking of "the WHITES of your eyes" which means the white part of your eyeball. There is a saying "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes," which means not to shoot until they get close enough.
They all have whites
Well there are winter whites but they are grey but in the winter if they get cold they turn white. There eyes can be red but most are black.
The white part of the eye, called the sclera, can appear discolored due to various reasons such as allergies, inflammation, lack of sleep, or underlying health conditions like jaundice or liver problems. It is best to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment if you are concerned about the color of your eyes.
"The whites of their eyes"...
White? Do you mean egg whites for a meringue icing? If so, you can't substitute for egg whites unless you have purchased powdered egg whites. Do you mean white as a color and flavor? Any color/flavor will do, depending on your taste.
Nothing. It's fairly hard to avoid showing the whites of your eyes.
no it isnt. if the whites in your eyes become yellow, you may have jaundice or malaria
There is only one true shade of white in existence. It is so bright that it is almost invisible to our eyes. However, just as many shades of slight imperfect whites exist as shades of any other color.
stirring egg whites begin to break down the albumen so that the whites combine