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[ US /ˈaɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈaɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having an eye or eyes or eyelike feature especially as specified; often used in combination
a peacock's eyed feathers
red-eyed
How To Use eyed In A Sentence
- He eyed the coming tide with an absorbed attention.
- Although Jameson is clear-eyed about the corrosive effects of modernity, his methodology nevertheless seemed to require his allegiance to secularization and to convergence theories of modernization; moreover, the acuity and insight of the readings produced by this methodology served to justify that faith a posteriori. Introduction
- The method enhances data recoverability in keyed database records.
- A man who preyed on the elderly by burgling residential care homes in his own village faces a jail term.
- Festival organizers seem to have keyed into the public anxiety over their use of the park and are offering plenty of reassurances.
- I sat in the buggy, holding the reins over the trembling, wild-eyed bay, while William descended and, with great dignity, tied up the disabled swingletree. A Circuit Rider's Wife
- The anchor sergeant is shot against a blue screen, and chromakeyed in post over the virtual set, which we created in Strata 3DPro.
- They were energetic, bright eyed, and cheerful.
- Hassan in frequently going to sleep in one town, to awake in another far distant, but without the benighted Oriental's surprise at the transfer, the afrit who performed this prodigy being a steam-engine, and the magician it obeyed the human mind. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
- Mao was your typical twentieth century despot, and only moon-eyed Communists would beg to differ. Chairman Mao in a Dress Not Funny?