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wild-eyed

[wahyld-ahyd] / ˈwaɪldˌaɪd /


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A wild-eyed girl whose skull was weirdly plastered with yellow clay to give it the roughness of oak bark.

From Literature

Christopher had expected her to be many things, but not so bitterly, wild-eyed angry.

From Literature

I shot a look over at Aunt Kitty in her flouncy blue gown, laughing and talking at the center of her own circle of wild-eyed Southern hospitality.

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Looking at long-term charts of silver can be very sobering, and wild-eyed internet gurus, heavy on dark conspiracism with proclamations of $10,000 silver, are hardly reassuring.

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The baker was hardly inclined to be helpful after that rude, wild-eyed fellow made such a mess in her bakery— and while she was in the middle of icing her Black Forest cakes, yet!

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