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How To Use pie-eyed In A Sentence

  • The ‘pie-eyed’ order slices of rhubarb, strawberry, peach, apple, banana cream, fresh nectarine, Cheddar pear or boysenberry in summer; cranberry walnut, maple pecan and pumpkin are fall favorites.
  • My personal recommendation to you, tonight, is to get pie-eyed drunk and go to sleep. THE CURSE OF CHALION
  • Of course, if you're not driving you can drink, and plenty of visitors do, paying their own peculiar homage to the past by getting pie-eyed in every bar that Hemingway ever visited.
  • Or the happy-go-lucky, pie-eyed optimist who, um, seems to exist only in the minds of detractors who say "insufferably Spielbergian" without clarifying further? Up, George Lucas, the spirit of adventure, and the myth of the fallen angel
  • Proving themselves worthy of all the attention they're garnering south of the border, this group of lunatics were the ones to finally get the slack-jawed, pie-eyed crowd moving.
  • Looking along the street towards the snow-sugared mountains in the distance, packs of pie-eyed youths stagger out of bars, shrieking and lumbering around inelegantly like something out of a painting by Bosch.
  • He'd have to be as pie-eyed as he was the other night not to notice. LOADED QUESTIONS
  • But two others are second-time novelists, although even the most pie-eyed punter would hardly call either a favourite.
  • Toulouse Lautrec was usually pie-eyed on absinthe, while Ernest Hemingway wrote much of his best prose plastered.
  • The faint air of pie-eyed 60s silliness song titles include Spider Cider and Idea for Rubber Dog and Dwyer's cartoonish vocalisms could put some off, but there's more than enough sunny, funny, manic charm to make it all work. Thee Oh Sees: Castlemania – review
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