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wide-eyed
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by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[wide-eyed] See: ROUND-EYED.
Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms
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round-eyed
[round-eyed] or [wide-eyed] also [large-eyed] {adj.} Very much surprised; astonished; awed. * /The people were ...
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bug-eyed
[bug-eyed] {adj.}, {slang} Wide-eyed with surprise. * /He stood there bug-eyed when told that he ...
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eye
[eye] See: APPLE OF ONE'S EYE, BAT AN EYE or BAT AN EYELASH, BELIEVE ONE'S ...
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misty-eyed
[misty-eyed] or [dewey-eyed] {adj. phr.} 1. Having eyes damp with tears; emotional. * /The teacher ...
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clear-eyed
[clear-eyed] {adj.} Understanding problems or events clearly; being able to tell very well the results ...
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large-eyed
[large-eyed] See: ROUND-EYED.
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green-eyed monster
[green-eyed monster] {n. phr.} Jealousy; envy. * /When John's brother got the new bicycle, the ...
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