wild-eyed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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His questioning of officials wasn't wild-eyed chatter -- he deliberately set that fire.
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At 27, he's a world removed from the wild-eyed, gold-fevered prospector of popular imagination.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Now fallen on hard times, he is bedraggled -- dressed in rags and wild-eyed -- but is determined to perform his function...
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That, however, came with a price which still wakes me up in the middle of the night all sweaty, out of breath and wild-eyed.
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One driver stopped and gave us a profane, wild-eyed assessment of our sanity.
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I was a wild-eyed actress who had no sense of reality.
www.vancouverobserver.com
And, for the well-heeled, wild-eyed optimists among us, there is cryonics, the preservation by deep freeze for future thawing.
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In this labyrinth of rubbish-strewn lanes, where homeless tots sleep rough beside wild-eyed junkies, there are thousands of such girls, some as young as six.
www.mirror.co.uk
Two hand-built light grids pull power from a faltering generator, shining their beams on a bearded, wild-eyed, undernourished mzungu in tattered clothes.
foreignpolicy.com
The actor, equally wild-eyed and ravenous, responds to his freedom by briefly zoning out.
www.cinemablend.com

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