Here's why it might be confusing:
* "Clear" and "cloudy" are usually used to describe the weather. We talk about clear skies or cloudy skies, but not "clear or cloudy in a eye."
* The human eye can experience cloudy vision. This is due to various reasons, like cataracts or other eye conditions.
* There are some situations where a "cloud" may form inside the eye. These are usually related to medical conditions and not typical weather-related clouds.
To understand what you might be referring to, please provide more context or information about the situation you are describing. For example:
* Are you talking about an actual eye?
* Are you referring to something else entirely?
* Can you provide a more complete sentence or explanation?
Once you provide more context, I can help you understand the meaning of the phrase and what it might be referring to.