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Discover LudwigThe word 'heavy-eyed' is correct and can be used in written English
The term 'heavy-eyed' is typically used to describe someone who appears sleepy or tired, with drooping or weighed down eyelids. It is often used to convey a sense of fatigue or exhaustion. Example: After a long day at work, the tired mother was heavy-eyed and ready for bed.
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"After a while, they met the beautiful and wise Heavy-Eyed Owl again," he writes in the English translation.
Roger was very tired and slowly nodded his head, said yes, and felt how right Heavy-Eyed Owl was.
The actor who plays the twentysomething Buñuel has the heavy-eyed, wary passivity apparent in photographs of the director.
Van Etten strikes me as the perfect interpreter for this track: her voice such a sad, weary thing, each line delivered heavy-eyed with little wonder or hope.
Mr. Contreras, a lugubrious, heavy-eyed man, slept until 5 a.m. when the bike lane was open and he could clear customs in 30 minutes.
"Heavy-Eyed Owl told Roger the Rabbit, I can see that you are tired, [name] and that both of you are very close to falling asleep now.
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Wearing a bulky bonnet with a scarflike chin strap, she is shown glancing off to one side, as if appraising everything around her, heavy-featured, cool-eyed, unromantic, skeptical, a Nuremberg hausfrau.
What child could resist that urge when the self-appointed healer unlocking that inner rocker is as lovable (if exasperating) as Dewey Finn Jack Blackk), a rotund, wild-eyed heavy-metal guitarist?
Whatever the fugitives' ultimate intentions, officials attribute their cohesiveness to George Rivas, 30, a heavy-set, brown-eyed former auto parts store employee who had been serving a life sentence for aggravated robbery and kidnapping.
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