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"imploring eyes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a reference to someone looking at another person with a desperate, pleading expression. Example: She looked at him with her imploring eyes, begging him to forgive her.
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His cell mates are staring at him with imploring eyes.
He looked up at me with imploring eyes.
His imploring eyes seek help to chase death from the room as it inches closer.
The lovelier the animal and the more limpid its imploring eyes, the closer its demise.
Jennifer Goodman, standing with her back to us, hugged herself before venturing forth with imploring eyes and sliding steps.
The hallway is knee-deep in people languishing on foam mattresses and straw mats, all gazing up with imploring eyes.
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He was licking the sleeves and whimpering as he stared up at Maria with imploring doggy eyes.
Mr. Broderick adopts just the right attitude for the role, slackening his baby face into a permanent sulk and letting his imploring puppy-dog eyes go dead.
So I am no longer on the journey beside the man who clutched my hand, his eyes imploring me to chase death from the room as it inched its fingers across the pillow towards him.
Floyd sent me a postcard with an enigmatic image on it, a painting by Goya titled "Perro Semihundido en la Arena," "Dog Half-Submerged," a dark study of a little mutt buried up to its ears in sand, its snout upturned, its eyes imploring, under a big smoky-yellow sky.
Their desperate eyes imploring him to deprogram them of all things that are holding them back from success.
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