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[ doh-ahyd ] / ˈdoʊˌaɪd /
adjectivehaving large, innocent-looking, dark eyes. naive; too ready to believe. Origin of doe-eyedFirst recorded in 1930–35; doe + eyed Words nearby doe-eyedDodoma, Dodona, dodo split, do down, doe, doe-eyed, doek, Doenitz, doer, doer and gone, Doerfler-Stewart test Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for doe-eyedDoes the idea of watching a doe-eyed woman wolf down rapacious amounts of food make you mad with desire? South Korea's Extreme Eating Fetishists|Lizzie Crocker|January 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST A stunning, doe-eyed blonde emerges, posing for photographs before a Raúl Àvila–designed wall of 25,000 crimson roses. Miss Sundance Elizabeth Olsen on ‘Liberal Arts,’ Her Wild Year, and Her Own College Experiences|Marlow Stern|January 25, 2012|DAILY BEAST When Finnell returned to her seat Anthony patted the file and looked up, doe-eyed, for approval. Mom or Murderer?|Diane Dimond|May 18, 2011|DAILY BEAST Its brightness showed the dewy roundness, towsled with perplexity, of a doe-eyed girl of Ellen's age.
As a preliminary he leads a group of wide-eared, doe-eyed victims to the rim of the Cañon. Roughing it De Luxe|Irvin S. Cobb The Lamb of God, the doe-eyed martyr to vicarious atonement, vanished, and in his place stood a virile battler for human rights. Thirty|Howard Vincent O'Brien
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