green-eyed

ADJECTIVE
  1. suspicious or unduly suspicious or fearful of being displaced by a rival
    a jealous lover
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How To Use green-eyed In A Sentence

  • The minute someone's pet bunny is threatened, however, take it as a sign that the green-eyed monster has gone too far.
  • On the other hand, a woman of average height could in certain circumstances fall afoul of the green-eyed monster if their rival were taller.
  • “Tell me, you green-eyed whelp,” he whispered, leaning down. End of Time
  • Green-eyed monsters reared their ugly heads long enough for the Captain to attempt decapitation.
  • Jonathan is terribly sweet and is looking absolutely beautiful, golden-skinned and green-eyed. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • Shakespeare called it "the green-eyed monster, " and once it gets a hold of your relationship, it sinks its teeth in and can rip it apart.
  • Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006 @ 6: 26 p.m. Hmmm, I haven't seen Not-Green-Eyed-Guy since he contacted me to "grovel". Madrigle Diary Entry
  • One mom who can't quite reconcile Connie's brown skin and black hair with my green-eyed blonde complexion asks indiscreetly, “Peruvian adoption?” to which I simply nod instead of asking, “Fertility treatments?” about the squalling brood in her triple-wide stroller. The Uninvited Guest
  • Rumors has it that other players are bitten by the green-eyed monster and are intentionally trying to hurt him because he is such a high profile player.
  • Green was the second most popular color for those wanting a new look, with respondents saying green-eyed people were usually mysterious and creative.
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