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eyed

 (īd)
adj.
Having eyes of a specified number or kind. Often used in combination: one-eyed; blue-eyed.
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eyed

(aɪd)
adj
a. having an eye or eyes (as specified)
b. (in combination): one-eyed; brown-eyed.
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eyed

(aɪd)

adj.
1. having eyes of a specified kind (usu. used in combination): a blue-eyed baby.
2. having eyelike spots.
[1325–75]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.eyed - having an eye or eyes or eyelike feature especially as specified; often used in combination; "a peacock's eyed feathers"; "red-eyed"
eyeless - lacking eyes or eyelike features; "eyeless fish that evolved in dark caves"; "an eyeless needle"
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For a moment the creature eyed them, and then from its throat rose a loud scream of recognition and of joy, and a moment later the beast had leaped to the ground, followed by a score of bulls like himself, and was waddling toward them, shouting in the primordial tongue of the anthropoid:
He eyed his good lady with looks of great satisfaction, and begged, in an encouraging manner, that she should cry her hardest: the exercise being looked upon, by the faculty, as stronly conducive to health.
He eyed Bumble askance, as he entered, but scarcely deigned to nod his head in acknowledgment of his salutation.