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almond-eyed almond-eyed[͵ɑ:məndʹaıd]
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eyed Идиома
bright eyed and bushy tailed
frisky, lively, full of life Perry is bright eyed and bushy tailed tonight. He looks rested.
bug-eyed
wide-eyed with surprise The little boy was bug-eyed when he got a new bicycle for a birthday present.
glassy eyed
dazed, not alert When I saw him he was glassy eyed. I think he was drunk.
keyed up
excited, nervous I was all keyed up after we won the game and I couldn
pie eyed
drunk, intoxicated, hammered Byron was pie eyed when we got to the party. He was drunk, man.
boss-eyed
cross-eyed or having a squint
look at sb cross-eyed
Idiom(s): look at sb cross-eyed
Theme: INCITE
to do something slightly provocative. (Informal.)
• Bob is very excitable. He'd lose his temper if anyone so much as looked at him cross-eyed.
• Don't even look cross-eyed at the boss this morning unless you want trouble.
bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
Idiom(s): bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
Theme: DRYNESS
very cheerful and eager. (Refers to the twinkling eyes and quick, energetic movements of a squirrel. Fixed order.)
• She appeared at the top of the stairs, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, ready to start the day.
• I am awake, but I am hardly bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
Blue-eyed boy
Someone's blue-eyed boy is their favourite person.
Green-eyed monster
The green-eyed monster is an allegorical phrase for somebody's strong jealousy
the blue-eyed boy
a person who can do nothing wrong: "John is the blue-eyed boy at the moment - he's making the most of it!"
bug-eyed|bug
adj., slang Wide-eyed with surprise. He stood there bug-eyed when told that he had won the award.
clear-eyed|clear|eyed
adj. Understanding problems or events clearly; being able to tell very well the results of a way of acting. Tom is very clear-eyed. He knows he doesn't have much chance of winning the race, but he will try his best. He is a clear-eyed and independent commentator on the news.
cockeyed
adj. Drunk; intoxicated. Frank has been drinking all day and, when we met, he was so cockeyed he forgot his own address.
green-eyed monster|green|green-eyed|monster
n. phr. Jealousy; envy. When John's brother got the new bicycle, the green-eyed monster made John fight with him.
keyed up|keyed
adj., informal Excited; nervous; anxious to do something. Mary was all keyed up about the exam. Mother would not let Tom read a ghost story at bedtime; she said it would get him keyed up.
misty-eyed|dewey|dewey-eyed|eye|eyed|misty
adj. phr. 1. Having eyes damp with tears; emotional. The teacher was misty-eyed when the school gave her a retirement gift. 2. Of the kind who cries easily; sentimental. The movie appealed to dewey-eyed girls.
starry-eyed|eye|eyed|starry
adj. Very happy and excited, perhaps with little reason; eager and self-confident about improving human nature and general conditions of life. Young people are often starry-eyed and eager to improve the world; they do not know how hard it is.
An eyed idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with eyed, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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