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doe-eyed

[ doh-ahyd ]

adjective

  1. having large, innocent-looking, dark eyes.
  2. naive; too ready to believe.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of doe-eyed1

First recorded in 1930–35; doe ( def ) + eyed
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And the dialogue is largely functional, Burnett never building to some grand thesis, refusing to reduce Watts to inner-city clichés or its denizens to doe-eyed saints.

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Like most of her onscreen characters, the doe-eyed comedian emits an innocent joy palpable even through a Zoom call.

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One of the photos included in the BuzzFeed article featured Piker, with a doe-eyed model stare, dressed in a gray hoodie that reads, “I Met God, She’s Black.”

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Inspired by her doe-eyed looks, the American singer-songwriter wrote her a poem - but tore it up when she turned him down.

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She was a doe-eyed poster girl of the 1960s, plucked from obscurity by the Rolling Stones' manager at the age of 16 and given As Tears Go By, the first song ever written by Jagger and Keith Richards.

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