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  • The pressure to look bright-eyed, if not bushy tailed, saw blepharoplasty eyelid surgery becoming the second-most popular surgery for men and women combined, up 6.3% to 5,779. Cosmetic treatments up as Britons turn to surgeon's knife
  • A cocktail of drugs kept her slim, awake and bright-eyed for filming, and then helped her sleep at night.
  • There were girls in various states of undress, glassy-eyed with drink or bright-eyed from illegal substances.
  • A bright-eyed and smiling torch-bearer, she leads the only private, non-profit organisation devoted to on-site conservation of monuments and sites worldwide.
  • Thin and tired, she seemed to have little in common with the bright-eyed young go-getter.
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  • I need to get some sleep so I can wake up bright-eyed and ready to face another day of my wonderful life.
  • For many, the relationship between work and identity comes to the foreground when they have kids and are asked by their bright-eyed progeny, "What do you do at work? Aaron Hurst: Mommy & Daddy Do It Pro Bono
  • The head of the thing was not that of a locust but a different, bright-eyed presence not human or animal but chitinous, alien, fanged, stony and sleek in aspect. Abomination at the Shilkie
  • A trio of lamb, chicken and vegetable samosas were, the rather tokenistic salad aside, great value at £3.75, all bursting with flavoursome ground meat and bright-eyed vegetables, all breezily seasoned with fresh herbs and spices. Lancaster's 10 best budget restaurants, pubs and cafes
  • Standing in the doorway, Georgia was fascinated as the bright-eyed woman held up a jack-in-the-pulpit plant in order to let the students examine the unusual shapes and subtle shades of its interior. Portrait of An Artist
  • Again, please know we're here, bright-eyed in the dark, ears perked for what ever slightest laugh of sigh you toss our way; you are the fire at cavern's entrance. "I have burned my tomorrows, and I stand inside today..."
  • A healthy rabbit should be bright-eyed and alert.
  • We'd got inside the doorway without a word bein 'said, when a bright-eyed Dago girl with a rainbow-tinted handkerchief about her neck breaks the spell. Shorty McCabe on the Job
  • I want someone to just speak of all the bright-eyed boys and girls who were my age.
  • These young people would turn up bright-eyed and enthusiastic but without the skills necessary for work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't be moody now, I can't stand it,’ she pleaded, looking suspiciously bright-eyed.
  • Isherwood's bright-eyed alertness, his lack of malice, his genial delight in the foibles of others all make him lovable.
  • The bright-eyed eighth-grader hopes one day to win a college scholarship.
  • Perched on a sofa in his plush suite, he is bright-eyed and unexpectedly eager to talk.
  • The pale-skinned bright-eyed goddess wills it.
  • The plant and ornamentation kiosks are packed elbow-to-elbow with bright-eyed garden enthusiasts.
  • It's an unfortunate reality that among these bright-eyed do-gooders lurk the pollster's worst enemy.
  • He lolled back in his swivel chair, one huge thigh thrust over the other, a bright-eyed man.
  • The boy gazed back at him, bright-eyed and calm.
  • Linsey is a bright-eyed, 25-year-old blonde bombshell with a bubbly personality and some nitty-gritty pipes. Michael Bialas: Hot Duo Steel Magnolia Have A Three-Way... Conversation
  • Whether those bright-eyed girls will indeed become economically independent, free women, or will join the ranks of the 90% percent of Sierra Leonean women who undergo female genital mutilation, or the 13% of Sierra Leonean pregnant women who die during pregnancy or childbirth, or the 83% of Sierra Leonean girls who do not attend secondary school, will depend on the economic and educational opportunities they receive. Chi Mgbako: Africa's Women Turn 50
  • Jerry wonders how it is that he was in this nice, bright-eyed girl-across-the-hallway's apartment this afternoon and why now, at this infernal moment, he's here, writing.
  • Gone was the requisite six-pack, but there he was: a pudgier, smugger version of the bright-eyed Lothario that once was. Natalia Brzezinski: Useful Dating Tips From The Bachelorette
  • Matt Gubler, the bright-eyed ephebe in Wes Anderson's upcoming film, was performing magic tricks. Terry Richardson's Dark Room
  • In the break they'd come down bright-eyed and smiling to view our work.
  • She looked all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, none the worse for wear. Haven
  • But to Anjali and the other bright-eyed "freshers" in Bangalore, the house is an absurd, cobwebbed relic. Rock City By Way Of Bangalore
  • I try to stay bright-eyed and bushy-tailed about things," Caffrey said. Hard times in Midwest endanger Democrats
  • Along with their bright-eyed optimism, the band offers up some surprisingly innovative songs.
  • Their plans sent the first wave of bright-eyed immigrants back to Palestine in 1881.
  • Two points were missed by the bright-eyed defenders of the judiciary.
  • Steffan Rhodri's Paul is the archetypal Ayckbourn male bully, David Armand as the cuckolded John is all restless, arm-waving energy, and Reece Shearsmith as Colin has the bright-eyed bounciness of the truly insensitive. Absent Friends - review
  • So it's a bit of a shock when a healthy-looking, bright-eyed, clear-skinned young man walks into his agent's office.
  • Because we don't have the experience of what would have happened under other policy settings, I think bright-eyed economic rationalism still gives people the willies.
  • She noticed a bright-eyed, dark-haired young man sitting across from her.
  • The young man dropped his bright-eyed gaze from David's face.
  • Eggs were served, or rather laced, with something that then kept my darling, bright-eyed, lady's man of a grandfather in bed for days! The Divorced Girls: Just What Is Wrong With Ex Lax-laced Cookies for the Ex?
  • In life, she appeared the antithesis of suicidal ideation: excellent grades, well-liked in school and community, babysitting neighbors' children, teaching Sunday School to three and four-year-olds her "tiny ones", bright-eyed when speaking, frequently, of her thoughtful plans for the future, mature beyond her years. Confession
  • A trio of lamb, chicken and vegetable samosas were, the rather tokenistic salad aside, great value at £3.75, all bursting with flavoursome ground meat and bright-eyed vegetables, all breezily seasoned with fresh herbs and spices. Lancaster's 10 best budget restaurants, pubs and cafes
  • In the ‘after’ photo they are all smiley and bright-eyed, their life changed forever; no one is out of their league now.
  • If we perish, it will not be of failure or finitude but of breathless, bright-eyed idealists for whom the sky's the limit.
  • We see the evolution of characters from young, bright-eyed regulars to beat-up-looking old men.
  • The woman leaning forward in the tea room of the Shelbourne Hotel to pour the photographer some tea is bright-eyed, sparky and enthusiastic.
  • The two richly dressed infants have brought their pets, as bright-eyed as themselves, with them.
  • You use these processes to convert your physical state from sleepy and unkempt to bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
  • He has flown himself away to the clinic to emerge back into the public eye as a bright-eyed, coherent young man.
  • Bright-eyed, Johannes quickly gathered a sackful of colours and brushes, and a large rolled drawing which had been lying in wait. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • But everyone was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, which is always a good sign. EVERYONE has a freaking MySpace account
  • He was in his early fifties, a bright-eyed Irishman with salt-and-pepper hair, broad shoulders, and the beginning of a beer gut. TIES THAT BIND
  • I typically wake up bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and, after brushing my tail, make a cup of strong coffee and compile a list of Things To Do that is Napoleonic in its ambition. The evapo-day
  • There were girls in various states of undress, glassy-eyed with drink or bright-eyed from illegal substances.
  • Lance Armstrong has the friendship of the President of the United States, an adoring, bright-eyed family and millions banked with Chase Manhattan.
  • She's bubbly, bright-eyed and thinks she'll soon be engaged to her Kennedy-esque boyfriend, Warner.
  • There I was, the freshman, just itching to show some bright-eyed high schooler the benefits of an education.
  • A friend from Hawaii, tanned and bright-eyed, is similarly attired except that her pants are a dazzling green; a green that mirrors the rolling, tree-blanketed vista that extends for miles outside the window of Walker's luxuriant kitchen -- which is where she and I settle after her friend excuses herself. Alice Walker: On Finding Your Bliss Interview by Evelyn C. White
  • However, there was no doubt that it was J.L. Crooks Esq, MRCVS standing there, suitcase by his side, bright-eyed and eager to go, and I had to adjust to the fact. Every living thing
  • And in this cradle is a nice, fat, bright-eyed little baby. Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery Story
  • Where Emily was bright-eyed, Gretchen was sullen.
  • He is bright-eyed, cheerful and almost always shares a smile with those around him.
  • Then he squatted and, with the thought of Femi — bright-eyed and smiling, brewing sweet tea with her glasses high on her nose, rocking Nyah to sleep in the porch swing before the Christmas party, the jasmine in the window box in bloom — pushed to the forefront of his mind, he pulled up the coffin and turned it over. The Laugh
  • These are bright-eyed, eager, intelligent young people, but they run into concrete walls and outright discrimination.
  • Macfarland and his men, one of their OSS colleagues recalls, were “bright-eyed Americans in a very complex place.” Wild Bill Donovan
  • Was very glad to see you were bright-eyed and bushy-tailed by the next Monday Live Blog from the Anchor Desk 09/23/09
  • The two richly dressed infants have brought their pets, as bright-eyed as themselves, with them.

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