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doe-eyed
adjective
With the eyes wide open, so as to appear childishly innocent.
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Doe-eyed innocence was out of style.
Flyers depict her as a doe-eyed manga character.
Kim probably hunted those doe-eyed deer himself.
The lenses give wearers a childlike, doe-eyed appearance.
Marion Cotillard was a sinister and doe-eyed Lady Macbeth.
It's simply a doe-eyed, lovely little song.
Part Pierrot, part Little Richard and part doe-eyed Bambi.
"I've met legions of such doe-eyed beauties.
Lisa Joyce's Ophelia is doe-eyed and vacant, and Penelope Allen's Gertrude is a little dotty.
One doe-eyed local girl is enraptured by his tricks and travels with him to Edinburgh.
The doe-eyed Ms. Wanamaker is left to communicate bodily a near-suicidal degree of pain.
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