starry-eyed


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unrealistically or naively optimistic

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New Delhi [India] Feb 10 ( ANI ): Valentine's Day, arguably the most starry-eyed day of the year, is round the corner.
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7) house The vocalist had a No.1 record in February 1958 with Bacharach/David's The Story of My Life - and a slightly shorter stay at the top in January 1960 with Starry-Eyed.
While many prospective couples would be put off by the ship's tragic fate, scores of starry-eyed lovers think it's the most romantic venue to exchange their vows.
00s 2003 Scores of starry-eyed children have been trying for a taste of showbiz success.
SANDY LYLE was a starry-eyed kid the first time he went to Lytham in 1969 and almost came home with Tony Jacklin's Open Championship-winning ball.
On the low-slumpecl and starry-eyed "Blow My High (Members Only)," Lamar halfway appropriates the beat from Aaliyah's 1997 ballad, % Page Letter." For a party track, it's mournful, especially when Lamar sing-raps its chorus, RIP Aaliyah/ R-I-P/That's exactly what this sound like, NZ
A fisherman who finds himself out of his depth after getting involved in the drug trade is the titular protag of "Pescador," an engaging but slight comedy that reps a frankly uninteresting new direction for helmer Sebastian Cordero following his well-received and altogether richer debut, "Rabia." Though it strikes the right balance of empathy and comedy, pic is efficient at best, and most notable for Andres Crespo's lead pelt as a starry-eyed but perpetually disappointed dreamer.
TheDailyReview STARRY EYED: Nikki Jay Academy Of Dance STARRY-EYED youngsters have been putting on a show to raise money for charity.
"She told locals how much she was enjoying having a drink on her day off," said one starry-eyed punter.
STARRY-EYED students gazed at the moon through a telescope one clear night.
This is nation building - not the starry-eyed type, but nation-building nonetheless.
"Deborah Whitney of Shady Flat: A Dauntless Girl of the Golden West" is the story of a starry-eyed daughter of gold rush pioneers.
Signed to Virgin Records, Alessi's starry-eyed, psyche-folk is sure to win her many new fans during her hotly anticipated show.