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blue-eyed

[bloo-ahyd]

adjective

  1. having blue eyes.

  2. having or representing childlike innocence.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of blue-eyed1

First recorded in 1600–10
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A trio of red, yellow and green parrots and cockatiels sit on wooden perches, oblivious to the piercing stare of a blue-eyed feline a few feet away.

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"As a little boy he was blonde-haired, blue-eyed, full of mischief," Jayne tells me in the living room of the family home.

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On her 30th birthday, she is delivering flowers for a Hollywood talent manager’s party when she unexpectedly runs into blue-eyed charmer Zach Hamilton, a former bartender-actor and fling from three years before.

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The same year she married a “fair-haired, blue-eyed boy with the cheekiest grin I’d ever seen”.

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According to a poll of customers, that spot is now held by Cinnamoroll - a blue-eyed white puppy with pink cheeks, long ears and a tail that looks like a Cinnamon roll.

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