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How to use blue-eyed in a sentence

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But most of all, it helps that he has a mysterious wow factor that makes him the blue-eyed boy of the ad world.
Ronnie was on the rebound because dad went off travelling around the world and there he was, having been the blue-eyed boy, dropped.
When opportunity came, he did not hesitate to dump his mentor to become a blue-eyed boy of the then chief minister.
If the UK operation has been the black sheep in the family, its asset management division has been the blue-eyed boy.
But that sort of made me the blonde-haired, blue-eyed boy for the company after that.
If that wasn't already apparent, the recent case of the blue-eyed boys of American Football, the Dallas Cowboys, brought it into sharp relief.
I am from a cross-cultural family with a mother from Delhi, India and an English brown-haired, blue-eyed father.
The series follows the adventures of this man and how his being a blue-eyed boy of the king wins him many enemies.
Unfortunately, the other player involved was well in with the manager, his blue-eyed boy, and I was the one who was ostracised.
Along the forest edge, an observer can find wild lettuce, blue-eyed grasses, and Venus's looking-glass.
Though their foliage is grass-like, the blue-eyed grasses belong to the iris family not the grass family.
This beautiful blue-eyed wonder also has a crop of thick luxurious brown hair.
She was at that stage a woman of striking good looks, blue-eyed and black-haired, though in later years she became bulky and heavy featured.
She craves blue eyes, thinking that if she looked like the blue-eyed girls from storybooks, her parents, teachers, and boys would love her.
The mind reels and the stomach churns along to this blue-eyed Okie funk-rock.
The lead single from the Brit's much-anticipated sophomore set is a jaunty blue-eyed soul anthem.
Irises, lilies of the valley, geraniums, and blue-eyed grass are good bets just about anywhere.
Lots of blue-eyed grasses, Indian blankets, Salvia lyrata, and eye-vibrating mixes of orange-red Indian paintbrush and blue Lupines.
The original four blue-eyed grasses have multiplied and the native bunch grasses have prospered.
Idaho blue-eyed grass is a pretty wildflower with one to several stems rising from 10-40 cm from a cluster of parallel-veined, grass-like leaves.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And what else could the blue-eyed Chinaman mean by his strange pursuit of her?
My blue-eyed friend erected himself into an obelisk of profanity.
He recognised that he owed much to the blue-eyed, square-faced detective.
Every man nudged his neighbor, and the aguish, blue-eyed boy grinned in a ghastly, self-satisfied way.
Here he set growing dainty blue-eyed-Marys and blue-eyed grass side by side.
The blue-eyed grass is such a modest flower, one would never suspect it to be closely allied to the regal Iris.
Heavy drops of dew still hung on the blue-eyed grass, sparkling in the sunlight like happy tears.
Here I found sorrel, cinque-foil, and a few bunches of blue-eyed grass growing.
Almost all the grass was blue-eyed grass, too, and there were yellow lilies all over the pool.
She was a blue-eyed, jolly girl of the very best sort, but the way she cheeked my big brother used to frighten me.
He was a big blue-eyed fellow, full of fun and fight, with a good natured contempt of the dagoes, and was a born leader.
I am sure my fancy raised up something round that blue-eyed mite of a child, which etherealized, and made a very angel of her.
And turning round he saw beside him the blue-eyed, fair-haired boy whose pleasant face had attracted his attention in the school.
Eveley, startled on the threshold of the service club, looked up into the face of the blue-eyed Bemis salesman.
He was clean-shaven, blue-eyed, and had a fine shock of brown hair through which he was constantly pushing his splaying fingers.
He also identifies them with the red-haired, blue-eyed people of the Chotscho frescoes and the speakers of the Tokharian language.
But neither a blue-eyed nor a black-eyed nor a gray-eyed Pierrette was to be thought of.
For a long time I had refused to believe that any tie of blood linked this dainty blue-eyed creature with the purple emperor.
His friend, the blue-eyed Chinaman, has dropped out of sight.
The fair hair of a blue-eyed boy of about ten years disclosed itself, says the doctor.
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