How To Use Misty-eyed In A Sentence
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But her audience isn't limited to a cache of misty-eyed ex-pats yearning for home.
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Jeff: I got misty-eyed twice: when Claire gave birth again, and when Sawyer and Juliet were reunited.
The last 5 minutes of LOST explained – Brian Keene
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There has been no misty-eyed nostalgia at being reunited with his former employers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Not surprisingly, at the ceremony today, quite a few of us graduates, faculty, and family members got a little misty-eyed.
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sad and misty-eyed
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WITHOUT an iota of irony, misty-eyed fans with typewriters are fond of referring to football as ‘the beautiful game’.
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Whenever Maria sees a picture of her mother, she gets misty-eyed .
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Maybe that speech was written, misty-eyed, after spending 30 hours straight reading Robert Frost poems, and he might even have rewarded himself with a big dose of Librium and bed ....
A simple thing (Jack Bog's Blog)
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A sympathetic, though not misty-eyed, history of the fall of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last emperor of India's Mughal dynasty.
The Worst of All Possible Worlds
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In one break it appeared alongside my current bete noire, the one where a fortyish chap, with a look on his face that I suspect is intended to be misty-eyed romanticism, talks about how instead of doing the weekly shop he would rather be watching the waves break on the shore, or walking with his lovely wife and kids in the park, or be in bed making love to his lovely wife.
Magical weekend in Cardiff is in a league of its own
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It ends a little too abruptly, though - I would have liked to see a panel of misty-eyed Ulik hugging his horn and remembering better times when he frolicked in the spring meadows of Jotunheim with Waggy.
MARVEL KNIGHTS #3 Marvel Comics, 2000
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Cue misty-eyed articles from middle-aged graduates, waxing lyrical about their alma mater.
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We are all prone to become misty-eyed about the distant past.
Times, Sunday Times
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Getting the four of us round the farmhouse kitchen table these days is a similarly misty-eyed aim.
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People who've done it go all misty-eyed and mystical.
Times, Sunday Times
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There's lush scenery and misty-eyed period detail plus, vitally, some cute kids - a pair of adorable little moppets who are intrigued by a mysterious room which may hold the secret to the death of their father.
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This is not some misty-eyed rock star nonsense, this is achievable stuff.
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I confess to becoming just a little misty-eyed.
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Some 30 years later, Lisi still gets a bit misty-eyed at the memory of that first meeting.
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I have no need to resort to false praise based on misty-eyed sentiment: this is a rocking, vibrant, joyous album.
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There is something a bit misty-eyed about his apparent view that small regional players must be better than bigger nationwide ones.
Times, Sunday Times
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Big, tough, fully matured yobs with a multiplicity of tattoos and convictions for affray and GBH get misty-eyed when reflecting on their unmuzzled pit-bull Vinny and their lethal Alsatian Prince.
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Even as his team prepare to raise the curtain on the new top-flight season tomorrow, Sir Alex Ferguson remains misty-eyed about the star performer who has left the building.
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I don't get misty-eyed for the days of bipartisanism.
Washington's Blood Sport
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A sackful of medals followed, and his partnership with John Toshack is still talked about by misty-eyed Liverpool fans even today.
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In one break it appeared alongside my current bete noire, the one where a fortyish chap, with a look on his face that I suspect is intended to be misty-eyed romanticism, talks about how instead of doing the weekly shop he would rather be watching the waves break on the shore, or walking with his lovely wife and kids in the park, or be in bed making love to his lovely wife.
Magical weekend in Cardiff is in a league of its own
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He goes all misty-eyed whenever he hears that song.
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I think our misty-eyed longing for the high streets of our youth may be overly nostalgic.
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Raburn grows nearly misty-eyed recalling his 50th birthday party, which Gates hosted.
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He'd go misty-eyed over it.
Provided You Don't Kiss Me: 20 Years with Brian Clough
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Despite the great successes and future promise of automated, commandable, unmanned spacecraft in providing vital human services and scientific advances, the President and Congress persist in giving primary emphasis to the misty-eyed concept that the manifest destiny of mankind is to live and work in space.
Van Allen's Wisdom
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It is enough to make you turn misty-eyed with nostalgia.
Times, Sunday Times
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God, what a dump - and yet Jack was all misty-eyed about the place.
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As with Live Aid, however, a good idea will always be revived by misty-eyed nostalgics, and since British architecture has improved more than somewhat since the 1980s, why not?
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Not many people would get misty-eyed over the closure of, say, "Thursday Styles, " fascinating as its weekly shopping deconstructions often are.
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But without the war, conservatives would still have a country to get misty-eyed over - it would just be Britain instead of America.
Independence Day: Any Reason to Celebrate?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Discussion of Byrne's old band signifies more than just misty-eyed nostalgia nowadays.