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blue-eyed
[ bloo-ahyd ]
adjective
- having blue eyes.
- having or representing childlike innocence.
Word History and Origins
Origin of blue-eyed1
Example Sentences
Yeah, the “Giant man-puppy” that is Gronkowski won't hold a sexual candle to the blue-eyed dreamboat.
“Hell yeah,” he says with a smile and a piercing, blue-eyed stare.
For women who already fit into this ideal—white, thin, blond, blue-eyed women—beauty can be flouted.
The actor who plays Bassam—bearded, blue-eyed Englishman Adam Rayner—does what he can with the material, but it's not much.
As polite as the Gods were about it, this blue-eyed devil knew he was at the wrong table.
Mrs. Tom was very golden-haired and blue-eyed and pink and white, but none was further removed from insipidity than she.
Was Urania a fair, blue-eyed maiden, a dream of spring, an innocent but inquisitive daughter of Eve?
I am all by me, and my blue-eyed, dark-haired daughter here, with barred door I am much secured; but lonely so for darling Bruce.
I have consulted God and demigod; the nymph of the river, and what I far more admire and trust, my blue-eyed Minerva.
"Las Vegas, I've done my best for you—hitched you to thet blue-eyed girl the best I know how," he declared.
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