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eyed
28 ENTRIES FOUND:
eyed
(adjective)
black–eyed pea
(noun)
black–eyed Susan
(noun)
bleary–eyed
(adjective)
bug–eyed
(adjective)
clear–eyed
(adjective)
cold–eyed
(adjective)
cross–eyed
(adjective)
dewy–eyed
(adjective)
doe–eyed
(adjective)
dry–eyed
(adjective)
goggle–eyed
(adjective)
googly–eyed
(adjective)
green–eyed monster
(noun)
hard–eyed
(adjective)
misty–eyed
(adjective)
open–eyed
(adjective)
pop–eyed
(adjective)
sharp–eyed
(adjective)
starry–eyed
(adjective)
teary–eyed
(adjective)
wide–eyed
(adjective)
wild–eyed
(adjective)
bright
(adjective)
bushy
(adjective)
eagle eye
(noun)
eye
(verb)
tail
(noun)
eyed
/
ˈ
aɪd/
adjective
eyed
/
ˈ
aɪd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of EYED
:
having an eye or eyes of a specified kind or number
—
used in combination
a brown
-eyed
boy
one-
eyed
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