"Wide-eyed" refers to a state of having large, open eyes, often expressing surprise, innocence, or amazement. It can describe someone who is curious or naive, suggesting a sense of wonder or excitement about the world. The term can also connote a lack of experience or awareness of harsh realities.
A wide-eyed liberal is a term used to describe someone who is idealistic, optimistic, and enthusiastic about progressive or liberal ideologies and policies. They may be seen as being naive or overly optimistic about the possibilities for social change and progress.
"Dizzy-eyed" is not a common phrase, but it could be interpreted as describing someone with a confused or disoriented expression in their eyes due to feeling dizzy or lightheaded.
A green eyed mother and a blue eyed father can have a child with blue eyes.
Somerset-one-eyed is a term used to refer to someone who is missing an eye or who only has one eye. It might originate from a specific person named Somerset who was known for having only one eye.
One Eyed Man was created in 2001.
Staring wide-eyed and rude and stupidly.
No, the term 'wide eyed' (or wide-eyed) is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example:He waited with wide-eyed anticipation for the curtain to open.I spotted a wide eyed child's face in the candy store window.
Wide-Eyed Wonder was created in 1989.
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The little boy was wide-eyed when he walked into the toy story.
The cast of Wide Eyed - 2013 includes: Brooklyn Double as Jade
Their eyes were opened to the powers of the Universe.
Cristin Milioti
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Screen One - 1985 Wide-Eyed and Legless 5-1 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG USA:PG-13
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Wide awake and ready to go.