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wide-eyed ['waɪd'aɪd]
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wide-eyed ['waɪd'aɪd]
fig. astonished or surprised (The magician’s trick left the audience wide-eyed. • Country life doesn’t protect you from real life. A rural childhood may leave you wide-eyed a bit longer about some things, but it doesn’t confer the insulating innocence that some parents seem to hope. wiktionary.org)
literal. used other than figuratively or idiomatically (She was like her mother: tiny, curly-haired, and wide-eyed. wiktionary.org)