The phrase "bright eyed and bushy tailed" likely originated from observations of animals like squirrels or rabbits, which are known for their alertness and energy. It is used to describe someone who is enthusiastic and full of energy, similar to how these animals appear when they are alert and active.
Some examples of epithets for girls are: "bright-eyed beauty," "golden-haired maiden," "rose-petal princess," and "silver-tongued songstress."
Most of my grandfather's generation had blue eyes that had a dark center, then brown, then a bright blue circle (called central heterochromia). Two of my mother's generation had them and none in our generation.
A green eyed mother and a blue eyed father can have a child with blue eyes.
I have green eyes my hubs has hazel colour, neither green or blue!, we have 3 children eldest is bright blue male second is green eyed girl and youngest is brown eyed male,(the only one who looks like mum, who has green eyes)
One common North American plant of the genus Rudbeckia is the black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta). This perennial plant is known for its bright yellow flowers with dark centers, resembling a black eye. It is a popular choice in gardens and is also native to parts of Canada and the United States.
Wide awake and ready to go.
Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed comes direct and intact from the classic Fox Hunt. A fox with dull or cloudy eyes or a limp, listless ungroomed tail is one in poor health and will not provide a good active challenging chase over a long course.
strong and womanly Karla is a name of German origin and means "bright-eyed". It is also the feminine form of Karl or Carl.
Yes it is possibe
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ANSWER Because he was a bright blue eyed man with a bright glance.