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blue-eyed

ADJECTIVE
  1. having blue eyes
  2. favorite
    the fair-haired boy of the literary set

How To Use blue-eyed In A Sentence

  • With its blue-eyed, blonde haired leads, does the film cast a slight Aryan look?
  • To top it all off, Evan, her perfect, blond-haired, blue-eyed little boy, was having problems of his own. The Panic Virus
  • The form of body peculiarly subject to phthisical complaints was the smooth, the whitish, that resembling the lentil; the reddish, the blue-eyed, the leucophlegmatic, and that with the scapulae having the appearance of wings: and women in like manner, with regard to the melancholic and subsanguineous, phrenitic and dysenteric affections principally attacked them. Of The Epidemics
  • Jesse’s so woke that he candidly addresses his light-skinned, blue-eyed privilege.
  • And here's the impossibly blond and blue-eyed sweet boy, aged maybe five, standing in front of a Christmas tree.
  • You have to say foreperson ," corrected Megan Gerrity, a blue-eyed twenty-year-old with coarse red hair, shorn short. ROUGH JUSTICE
  • Blue-eyed men may have unconsciously learned to value a physical trait that can facilitate recognition of own kin," the scientists said in the journal Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
  • Maria longed for a larger, less isolated life that included people and domesticated animals, fat curly terriers or blue-eyed huskies.
  • The Tocharians were blue-eyed dolichocephalic redheads who wore garments of plaid wool and spoke a language whose closest relative appears to be Old Gaelic. Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: The House with Many Doors (or, at the Caucasus, Hang a Right!)
  • I am a rather pale scrawny blue-eyed ectomorph of nearly pure Northern European ancestry, as far as I can tell. The Volokh Conspiracy » 3. The Practical Costs of Condemning Openness to Distressing Answers on Factual Questions
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