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wide-eyed [ˌwaɪdˈaɪd] ADJ

1. wide-eyed (naive):

wide-eyed

2. wide-eyed (surprised):

she is wide-eyed with astonishment

Usage examples with wide-eyed

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During the performance of the song, she sang wide-eyed in a video close-up.
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Her paintings are often bright and bold, drawing heavily on a stable of recurring motifs - innocent, wide-eyed children, angels, dogs, cats, snakes and birds.
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The package featured an image of a wide-eyed, smiling dark-skinned black male wearing a top hat, monocle and bow-tie.
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Her saccharine-sweet attitude and wide-eyed insincerity were hilarious, as was her super-mysterious hot pink notebook full of morale-boosting platitudes.
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On the way they catch glimpses of wide-eyed animals at night and wake up to find that some of their possessions are missing.
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In his ruling, he called the film a light comedy telling a tale of wide-eyed, brash, puppy-like innocence.
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Indeed, her character was wide-eyed and naive, innocent and without guile.
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Here she is just as wide-eyed, but if she's innocent it's only by reason of insanity.
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Spilling over with a sense of wide-eyed wonder, the album intentionally captures the spirit of childhood discovery.
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He was described as agitated, wide-eyed and subdued.
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