wide-eyed造句31 She was African-American, middle-aged, wide-eyed.
32 Twain's descriptions of Tangiers, for example, express wide-eyed delight.
33 Trevor was staring wide-eyed at me.
34 "Isn't it beautiful?" said my wide-eyed seven-year-old.
35 The tradition has grown and someday will expand even further, with our grandchildren standing around the tree with wide-eyed anticipation, watching as their fathers take down their envelopes.
36 Everywhere he goes, Dennis' wide-eyed curiosity, well-meaning attempts to help out and his youthful nature always seem to lead to trouble.
37 The wide-eyed Tel met up with a crooked junk dealer who offered to sell him the equipment he needed to get started.
38 Ambassador Stuart Sat. tight, watching wide-eyed, hoping to set up shop under a new signboard and to reap some profit.
39 Now he watched, wide-eyed, as jeeps roared up the road and men in white caps scurried about, emptying trucks loaded with guns, ammunition, food, and giant duffel bags.
40 My job is to show up, wide-eyed, and willing and ready.
41 For example:"When the curtain went up, Roger stared at the performers in wide-eyed amazement, " or "The wide-eyed children looked on as the ringmaster put his head in the lion's mouth.
42 But he started talking, and the more he talked, the more wide-eyed I became ...
43 Nearly every week from last February until mid-May, Google trotted wide-eyed visitors into a small room at its colorful headquarters in Mountain View, California.
44 For those who can't spend hours wide-eyed on a street corner every day, there is Bill Cunningham.
45 You can see his wide-eyed expressions in the pictures, but he was so tense.
46 During the Renaissance period, women applied an extract of the belladonna plant to their eyes to dilate their pupils and give a wide-eyed, beautiful appearance.
47 Have them push down into the eyes, which then would either narrow the eyes into angry slits, or give the eyes the "flat-top" wide-eyed look of a guy about to rip your arms off.
48 The little boy looked at his mother wide-eyed and said, "Wow."
49 Ron shook his head, wide-eyed. Hermione, however, clapped a hand to her forehead.
50 It was closely scrutinized with a mixture of wide-eyed wonder and honest glee.
51 The admittedly slight social concerns are ballasted by a genuinely affecting against-the-odds love match between piano-playing Lucy Honeychurch and wide-eyed socialist George Emerson.
52 While the boy and his father were watching wide-eyed, an old lady in a wheelchair rolled up to the moving walls and pressed a button.
53 " The little boy booked at his mother wide-eyed and said:"Wow!