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wide-eyed造句
1 Her wide-eyed innocence soon exposes the pretensions of the art world. 2 At that time, I was still a wide-eyed youngster. 3 She was wide-eyed in amazement. 4 He stood there wide-eyed at the appalling scene. 5 She stared at him in wide-eyed amazement. 6 Wide-eyed, I read the paragraphs more closely. 7 Ralph lay awake in the dark, wide-eyed. 8 The kids were wide-eyed and inquisitive. 9 A wide-eyed little girl hopped into Santa's lap. 10 Sonny stared wide-eyed at him, dumbfounded. 11 Lee picked up the vibes and looked with wide-eyed apprehension as I held my breath and waited. 12 She stares that wide-eyed stare of hers, an almost blind stare, and jogs on to the court. 13 I stopped walking and stared wide-eyed as the rest of the senescent strollers proceeded out of this dimension. 14 Madeleine was so wide-eyed and chic in her full-skirted coat and little hat. 15 That they remain so wonderingly wide-eyed in a business sold on cynicism is nothing less than miraculous. 16 Cheery stuff, with Thompson wide-eyed at those fuddy duddy old attitudes. 17 Her daughter watches wide-eyed from the tatami room adjoining the coffeehouse. 18 Wide-eyed children bounced on the knees of smiling nurses in rooms well heated against a frigid winter day. 19 She had stared at him wide-eyed, unseeing, and any desire that he might have felt had died in that instant. 20 His wide-eyed innocence had lulled me into a false sense of security. 21 She is wide-eyed with astonishment. 22 I dashed out to the landing and ran into Siegfried, who stared wide-eyed at me for a moment before galloping downstairs. 23 Often her questions remained unanswered, with the child merely staring at her, wide-eyed. 24 Before he could move for the doors, they were flung open imperiously, revealing a wide-eyed, agonised Auguste outside. 25 Puzzled looking blokes strain their necks for the dartboard, wide-eyed girls search in vain for the stage. 26 At halftime, Oregon up by six, Jess stands alone in the back of the locker room staring her wide-eyed stare. 27 My mouth fell open and I must have stared wide-eyed at him. 28 As it came near he quickly lowered the camera and directed a wide-eyed stare, straight at the big cat. 29 At this angle, in the uncertain light, he resembled an eighty-year-old man, wide-eyed with fear. 30 They express their anger by destroying their own lives and thereby hurting others, while seeming to be wide-eyed and innocent.