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Definition of wild-eyed in English: wild-eyedadjective (of a person or animal) having an expression of panic or desperation in their eyes. Example sentencesExamples - One carried a TV set, and both squinted like feral animals, wild-eyed and bristly-bearded and sunburned, as they walked toward the Jeep.
- Then a woman popped up out of the water, wild-eyed and panicking.
- They seem like grizzled, wild-eyed children delighted with today's adventure.
- At the end of a date with Arzu, Mehmet is riding the bus home when a shaggy, wild-eyed man boards and sits next to him.
- We also expect them to quickly put down any wild-eyed, frothing animal before they can latch on to anyone with their fatal, infectious bite.
- The little screen showed a wild-eyed man, standing much too close to the camera.
- That wild-eyed amphibian has brought people together across the land, uniting one and all across this nation in their shared annoyance.
- Eventually the original horse whisperer worked out how to get a wild-eyed stallion to accept bridle, saddle and rider in just 30 minutes without breaking its spirit.
- The man jumped, snapped his head at me and gave me a wild-eyed, slack-jawed expression of shock.
- A longtime wearer of contacts, Roberts needed no persuading afterward to keep the new lenses, even if they make him look like some wild-eyed creature from a science fiction film.
- That was Ishmael's job, but he had that wild-eyed look fishermen get in the presence of slimy dead animals with gaping mouths.
- The animal looks back at me in wild-eyed confusion.
- The wild-eyed soldier rushed out like an animal released from captivity, and leaned along the railing, starting to laugh with uncontrollable joy.
- It too has the gift of disguise, now appearing as a wild-eyed woman, now as a vacantly smiling man.
- So Simon Streeting and me started to lose at Millionaire, but when Simon Streeting went up to get us another drink, the wild-eyed man caught my eye.
- Terrified, the horses were wild-eyed, ears pulled back.
- On our way into the French Quarter, a wild-eyed man flags down our car, begging us for insulin or information about where some can be found.
- At least then I could spot them in good time (clipboard, sensible cardie and wild-eyed look of desperation) and take avoiding action without looking too obvious.
- A player in a slump is a sad sight to behold, equal parts wild-eyed desperation and puppy-dog bewilderment.
- A wild-eyed man who worships Neil Diamond and was deaf as a child is second.
Definition of wild-eyed in US English: wild-eyedadjectiveˈwaɪldˌaɪdˈwīldˌīd (of a person or animal) having an expression of panic or desperation in their eyes. Example sentencesExamples - A wild-eyed man who worships Neil Diamond and was deaf as a child is second.
- So Simon Streeting and me started to lose at Millionaire, but when Simon Streeting went up to get us another drink, the wild-eyed man caught my eye.
- They seem like grizzled, wild-eyed children delighted with today's adventure.
- At least then I could spot them in good time (clipboard, sensible cardie and wild-eyed look of desperation) and take avoiding action without looking too obvious.
- We also expect them to quickly put down any wild-eyed, frothing animal before they can latch on to anyone with their fatal, infectious bite.
- The wild-eyed soldier rushed out like an animal released from captivity, and leaned along the railing, starting to laugh with uncontrollable joy.
- Terrified, the horses were wild-eyed, ears pulled back.
- Then a woman popped up out of the water, wild-eyed and panicking.
- That wild-eyed amphibian has brought people together across the land, uniting one and all across this nation in their shared annoyance.
- One carried a TV set, and both squinted like feral animals, wild-eyed and bristly-bearded and sunburned, as they walked toward the Jeep.
- The animal looks back at me in wild-eyed confusion.
- The little screen showed a wild-eyed man, standing much too close to the camera.
- A player in a slump is a sad sight to behold, equal parts wild-eyed desperation and puppy-dog bewilderment.
- That was Ishmael's job, but he had that wild-eyed look fishermen get in the presence of slimy dead animals with gaping mouths.
- A longtime wearer of contacts, Roberts needed no persuading afterward to keep the new lenses, even if they make him look like some wild-eyed creature from a science fiction film.
- On our way into the French Quarter, a wild-eyed man flags down our car, begging us for insulin or information about where some can be found.
- At the end of a date with Arzu, Mehmet is riding the bus home when a shaggy, wild-eyed man boards and sits next to him.
- Eventually the original horse whisperer worked out how to get a wild-eyed stallion to accept bridle, saddle and rider in just 30 minutes without breaking its spirit.
- The man jumped, snapped his head at me and gave me a wild-eyed, slack-jawed expression of shock.
- It too has the gift of disguise, now appearing as a wild-eyed woman, now as a vacantly smiling man.
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