dull-eyed Synonyms

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dull-eyed Meaning

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dull-eyed (a.)

Having eyes wanting brightness, liveliness, or vivacity.

dull-eyed Sentence Examples

  1. The stray dog sat on the sidewalk with dull-eyed resignation, as if he had given up hope.
  2. After the accident, she walked around in a daze, her dull-eyed expression revealing the shock she felt.
  3. The prisoner stared back at the guards with dull-eyed defiance, refusing to show any sign of weakness.
  4. The old cat lay in the sunbeam with dull-eyed contentment, enjoying the warmth.
  5. He approached the street performer, noticing the dull-eyed look of exhaustion on the musician's face.
  6. The doll's eyes had lost their sparkle, appearing dull-eyed and lifeless after years of play.
  7. The patient sat in the waiting room with a dull-eyed stare, lost in his thoughts.
  8. The detective studied the suspect's dull-eyed gaze, trying to gauge whether he was telling the truth.
  9. Despite the festive atmosphere, some of the guests wore dull-eyed expressions, lost in their own thoughts.
  10. The actor portrayed the character's despair with convincing dull-eyed despair, drawing the audience into the emotional intensity of the scene.

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Having eyes wanting brightness, liveliness, or vivacity.

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The stray dog sat on the sidewalk with dull-eyed resignation, as if he had given up hope.

After the accident, she walked around in a daze, her dull-eyed expression revealing the shock she felt.

The prisoner stared back at the guards with dull-eyed defiance, refusing to show any sign of weakness.

The old cat lay in the sunbeam with dull-eyed contentment, enjoying the warmth.