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red-eye

[ US /ˈɹɛˌdaɪ/ ]
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  1. travel on an overnight flight
    The candidate red-eyed from California to the East Coast the night before the election to give a last stump speech

How To Use red-eye In A Sentence

  • Couples who began their dating relationships starry-eyed and dreamy all too often end them red-eyed and dismayed.
  • I'm back from Alaska after a miserable red-eye with no sleep.
  • He took a red-eye out of L.A. and went on a riverboat tour down the Mississippi.
  • And how are we to know whether said ladies intend on using our juvenile fascination with grotesquely over-sized bazooms to blow a hole in the side of the red-eye from LAX to JFK? Explosive Breast Implants | Manolith
  • Every year 70,000 tourists walk among the dripping forests, where relative humidity routinely reaches 100 percent, and marvel at the wealth of wildlife, from the ruby red-eyed tree frog to the sonorous blue-crowned motmot. The Forest In The Clouds
  • I gave Miss Webster her shoes back and put on my boots and walked back to the station, red-eyed, in the rain. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • The effect is accentuated by the fact that everyone, including myself, is suffering from red-eye due to the camera flash.
  • This monad was once supposed to be a single animal, but the microscope shows it to be a group of animals connected by means of six processes, and each little growing volvox exhibits his red-eye speck and two long spines, or horns. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
  • A few guests were already mounted for the road, half asleep, bloat-faced and red-eyed, leaning to and fro in their saddles.
  • The Boston-New York baseball feud has grown too red-eyed. A Search for 'Meaning'
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