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حیران ؛حیرت زدہ ؛متعجب | |||
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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) | |||
used other than figuratively or idiomatically (She was like her mother: tiny, curly-haired, and wide-eyed. wiktionary.org) |