buck-eyed (Meaning)

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buck-eyed (a.)

Having bad or speckled eyes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of buck-eyed

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buck-eyed Sentence Examples

  1. The child stared at the magician's tricks with wide, buck-eyed amazement.
  2. After hearing the ghost story, they walked through the dark forest, their eyes buck-eyed with fear.
  3. She couldn't help but feel buck-eyed when confronted with the enormity of the task ahead.
  4. The hiker stumbled upon a bear in the woods, leaving him buck-eyed with shock.
  5. As the roller coaster plummeted down the track, the riders were left buck-eyed with exhilaration.
  6. The actor's portrayal of the villain left the audience buck-eyed with intensity.
  7. He had a reputation for being calm under pressure, but even he was left buck-eyed by the unexpected turn of events.
  8. The news of her promotion left her colleagues buck-eyed with envy.
  9. The sight of the vast mountain range stretched out before them left the travelers buck-eyed with wonder.
  10. The scientist made a breakthrough discovery that left the entire research team buck-eyed with excitement.

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Having bad or speckled eyes.

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The child stared at the magician's tricks with wide, buck-eyed amazement.

After hearing the ghost story, they walked through the dark forest, their eyes buck-eyed with fear.

She couldn't help but feel buck-eyed when confronted with the enormity of the task ahead.

The hiker stumbled upon a bear in the woods, leaving him buck-eyed with shock.