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"bright-eyed" Definitions
  1. (of a person) full of interest and enthusiasm

283 Sentences With "bright eyed"

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SMURF is bright eyed today & eating like a champ!
"Do experiments," Stoddard urged a room full of bright-eyed candidates.
Most people adopting a dog expect furry affection and bright-eyed companionship.
Few people have crushed more bright-eyed, entrepreneurial dreams than Mark Cuban.
Kristin Chenoweth, Broadway's good witch, works some big-voiced, bright-eyed magic.
"I was a super young, green, bright-eyed potential entrepreneur," says Braun.
Jimmy McGill, however, still has plenty of bright-eyed, impulsive energy in him.
You just ask Alexa a question, and the bright-eyed skull answers back.
Cayla is a blond, bright-eyed doll that chatters about horses and hobbies.
You could see in his eyes he was very bright-eyed toward the world.
Some of us were feeling a little less than bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
He didn't say what it was and waited bright-eyed for me to swallow.
But Leo, bright-eyed, would tiptoe into our room and hover by the bed.
Mr. Pope is as bright-eyed and boyish as when he first played Pharus.
I used to play in a metal band as a tender, bright-eyed teen.
"Asher was a bright-eyed, happy kid who loved everyone that he met," Gillette says.
Khaleesi, looks bright-eyed and fresh-faced on the set of the hit HBO show.
" And I'll say something like, "He didn't look as alert and bright-eyed as usual?
It featured an original adoption promotion photo that showed her heartbreakingly bright-eyed and eager.
Dominant narrative: The plucky band of bright-eyed kids versus the powerhouse that should crush them.
The adorable 12-week-old babies look bright-eyed and snug in a photograph shared Feb.
Kennedy, a bright-eyed, spunky student, was also losing chunks of her hair, her mother said.
We're sure you're bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and ready for the rest of the week.
In the accompanying photo, she's looking bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at Los Angeles International Airport.
" Or, "Whoa, I'm not sure I've ever seen Henry looking quite that alert and bright-eyed.
Particularly for bright-eyed, soon-to-be employees about to make their dent in the universe.
Instead, it follows a young, bright-eyed couple as they move in with Jackson and Hyman.
Deb is fine — bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and grazing in the desert with her beautiful family.
"You want to make sure you're kind of bright-eyed and present in the moment," Peckler says.
This spicy scramble will make even the most not-morning-person people bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
"Mary Poppins Returns" is packed with snazzy costumes, bright-eyed performances, and polished song and dance numbers.
He certainly liked me ... I was a bright-eyed kid, I thought he was the greatest thing.
The train slid past the mountains, bound for Kyoto, where the man, bearded, bright-eyed, was headed.
Advanced pigments, powerful antioxidants, brightening ingredients, coconut water — for nourishment and hydration — add a bright-eyed finish.
Making friends can be a challenge for adults, but it's a daily activity for many bright-eyed children.
Imagine it's 1999, everyone's bright-eyed, with possibilities of a new millennium, and the glory it could bring.
In the kitchen, two young female fighters washed dishes and glanced surreptitiously at Felat with bright-eyed adoration.
Heyer's mother recalled a bright-eyed activist who "had to have the world involved" in whatever she did.
Gaudence was slim and bright-eyed, with closely shaved hair, a bright red hoodie and a hacking cough.
Unlike Canada Goose, which felt like a car dealership, here was a store designed for bright-eyed enthusiasts.
But he does it with the bright-eyed appreciation of someone who remembers being 10 years old in 1990.
Ahead, check out Demi's transformation from a bright-eyed, bare-faced teen into a force to be reckoned with.
When I was dating my way through New York as a bright-eyed twentysomething, I was ghosted a lot.
" Despite having her mom's guidance, Ronan shares, "I didn't leave home at 19 all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
But no matter how much she alternates between edgy and refined, the bright-eyed star always keeps it fresh.
"Playing records is like traveling through time," says Ellen Allien as she glances out a glass window, bright-eyed.
Poppy's early videos feature a bright-eyed young girl clearly enamored with her glamorous pop lifestyle and her fans.
I went to college in upstate New York and moved to NYC after graduation, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
Craddock, a bright-eyed Texan, and Howes, who, like Stetina, grew up in the cycling hotbed near Boulder, Colo.
Jesus presides over all, carrying Mary's soul, in the form of a bright-eyed child tucked in his arm.
Do you tend to wake up on the "wrong side of the bed" or "bright-eyed and bushy-tailed"?
We're feeling bright eyed and bushy tailed on Sunday when the moon wanes in Sagittarius at 11:59 a.m. EST.
Or when I was 24, bright-eyed, and a bit naïve while launching my first company with a business partner.
"I can't believe how my bright eyed beautiful baby has blossomed into a confident strong young woman!" gushed Teresa, 44.
It's hard to watch them compete against bright eyed and bushy tailed teens and pretend this is a fair fight.
It's not truly awful, but I've accepted that I wasn't going to look bright-eyed and bushy-tailed every morning.
Benson described an intelligent, "bright-eyed," pig-tailed 8-year-old she worked with, who showed no signs of trauma.
After all, it is their job to set the mood for bright-eyed couples looking for some candle-lit romance.
There are children at play, both bright-eyed and wary; there are voice-over life lessons; there are extended flirtations.
The bright-eyed lawyer Josh Segal (Nicholas D'Agosto) attempts to defend her with a legal team of barely competent oddballs.
But there's far more to consider here -- such as the feelings of the bright-eyed cadet seated across from me.
He was sometimes seen around his Bronx haunts with the bright-eyed boy strapped to him in a baby sling.
Making Vail debuts were two appealing and bright-eyed young luminaries of Britain's Royal Ballet, Francesca Hayward and Marcelino Sambé.
Reynolds first tap-danced her way into movie audiences' hearts as the bright-eyed star of Singin' in the Rain.
Collins, in particular, can pull off everything from bright-eyed pious naïf to delightfully innocent drunk to, eventually, self-assured woman.
Because if you commit yourself to five days a week, you'll be bright-eyed and fresh in no time at all.
Season 1 sees Sansa Stark, played by Sophie Turner, bright eyed and excited about her impending nuptials to the Joffrey Baratheon.
He was back on Today in N.Y.C on Monday morning – bright-eyed and bushy-tailed despite the jet lag-inducing journey.
Snoopy, the bright-eyed beagle who originated in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts, has long been a favorite of Cohen's.
Attendance About 10,000 people each day for four days, as well as performers, instrument makers, tech visionaries and bright-eyed volunteers.
That year she also played Cole Porter's bright-eyed cousin in the Porter biography "Night and Day," which starred Cary Grant.
The Times called Cayla a "bright-eyed talking doll that just might be a spy"; the German government outright banned her.
Bright-eyed, grinning, clad in an earth-toned suit, he looked out at the assembled reporters, and put on another show.
I was naive, as so many bright-eyed writers and performers are when they get thrust into such a bright spotlight.
Big, profitable, bloodthirsty companies have not historically been taken down by a bright-eyed Harvard Man with a Really Good Plan.
The skies ahead are far from clear, but with the backing of Alphabet these bright-eyed new companies have a solid start.
How could Agena go from playing a bright-eyed high schooler to a middle-aged teacher in the span of ten years?
It's yet another piece of evidence that suggests Painting With will satiate longtime fans of Animal Collective's bright-eyed, psych-pop leanings.
On a recent Tuesday, Specht and Harpman, bright-eyed and caffeinated, met at Lafayette, a French café in NoHo, for field research.
They had pitchers of beer, which to a bright-eyed Catholic boy fresh off the tugboat from Auld Caledonia was a revelation.
Instead, she acts as a neutral force who is able to capture the bright-eyed teenagers in all their optimism and ambition.
After the S&P 20203 posted a total return of 31% in 2019, investors are entering 2020 bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
If you're like me, you aspired to leap into January bright-eyed and ready to break all sorts of personal productivity records.
Hopeful investors are dumping money into these weed companies the same way you might take a flyer on a bright-eyed tech company.
Back-to-school time is stressful, whether you're a bright-eyed incoming freshman or a veteran student with a bad case of senioritis.
I think about quitting, but then I look over at bright-eyed bushy-tailed Anna, and I instantly erase that thought from memory.
Admittedly, this designation is a bit broad and bright-eyed for an artist who traffics so thoroughly in the specific and minor key.
They were talking about their night so far with such fervor and bright-eyed glee that it cheered my dilapidated, gloomy brain up.
A bright-eyed family from a commune in Seattle may end up "adopting" them, letting them mooch off their food, drinks, and shelter.
The guys with a reddish tinge to their hair, the bright-eyed young, polite young men with the chiseled or neurotically angled noses.
"She was bright-eyed and guileless, compared to the sophisticated and often aggressive population you find at Yale," he said in an interview.
Alice Mackler's earthenware figure combines squeezes, pokes and thumbprints with a rooster-colored glaze, creating a startling mannequin of bright-eyed psychological defiance.
Vanderpump's SURvers were a group of bright-eyed twenty-somethings, all pursuing various careers in the entertainment industry while waiting tables and bartending.
"They came down here, I say bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, they wanted to do a great job for the people," he said.
The ensuing clash of cultures — the young, bright-eyed entrepreneurs and the older, risk-averse production engineers — fractured the firm, Ms. Park said.
The ensuing clash of cultures — the young, bright-eyed entrepreneurs and the older, risk-averse production engineers — fractured the firm, Ms. Park said.
The next morning, strangely bright-eyed, Naomi sits in on what must be the tensest sit-down deal since the Treaty of Versailles.
When I arrived at college as a bright-eyed 16 year old (I had finished high school early) I declared philosophy and economics majors.
Her voice holds the clarity and bite of Slavic folk styles; her stage presence has the bright-eyed intensity of Björk or PJ Harvey.
In other words: If you present adults with a bright-eyed little animal in need of love, it'll be tough for them to resist.
"I didn't start off knowing Frankie Knuckles; I was just another bright-eyed kid coming up to him with a record," Heard tells me.
It's hard to believe PEOPLE's pool of Sexiest Man Alive winners were once unknown, bright-eyed actors, trying their best to break into Hollywood.
When I came here, I was 18 years old, bright eyed, and completely unaware of all the amazing things that would soon take place.
I bet most of us can remember a time when we were young, bright-eyed and full of hopes and dreams for the future.
Biden's persistent bright-eyed attempts to push bipartisanship aren't evidence that he's a relic of the past, because the past was never particularly bipartisan.
I found myself hiring bright-eyed teachers whom I recognized immediately as the ill-prepared Teaching Fellow getting ushered too quickly into complex brain surgery.
The trailer opens with Jones' Ginsburg — a bright-eyed lawyer in the teaser — rattling off just some of the laws that fall under this category.
Rahm was bright-eyed and inexperienced when he arrived in the California desert last January for the event previously known as the Bob Hope Classic.
While the bright-eyed ram might partake in an uplifting sativa when they've got shit to do, even Aries people need to calm down sometimes.
She makes every effort to stress the Faustian aspect of this deal, but her efforts go unnoticed by the laser-focused and bright-eyed Molly.
That's because Jane the Virgin has always stayed grounded in the emotional reality of its characters, and especially that of warmhearted, bright-eyed Jane (Gina Rodriguez).
In the bright-eyed naiveté of my first few weeks as Facebook's first leader of the ads targeting effort, I'd eagerly confront each new conspiracy theory.
A visit from the tooth fairy, which Sokoloff describes to PEOPLE as a hilarious escapade that had the girls bright-eyed before the crack of dawn.
Once Bigger was outta there, the show zoomed straight in on Lindsay's tumultuous final date with Peter Kraus, the bright-eyed personal trainer from Madison, Wisconsin.
The youngest of the famous Kardashian-Jenner sisters surprised fans on Saturday by posting an up-close-and-personal Snapchat video of her bright-eyed beauty.
So come back next week to find out how Archie Andrews is resurrected (and eventually winds up back in Riverdale High, bright-eyed and bushy tailed).
These first-time fathers are almost as bright-eyed and bushy-tailed as their offspring, all of whom arrived at some point in the last year.
In the magazine, a bright-eyed Chris Anderson described an emerging technology called wireless fidelity (or wi-fi, for short), and I simply didn't believe it.
"Look as bright-eyed and cheerful as possible, even if you're bleary-eyed and stepping off a plane," was her advice to others in her situation.
AUGSBURG, Germany — The last time Mark Arcobello, Sean Backman, Broc Little and Brian O'Neill were teammates on the ice, they were bright-eyed students at Yale.
Still, what would bright-eyed Puc-Puggy have seen of Florida before the automobile, before the airplane, before the planned communities, before the swarms of Mouseketeers?
A group of bright-eyed munchkins from Killian Elementary School rat-a-tat-tat a welcome on snare drums as Harris steps onto a mini-stage.
Their melodic riffs, bright-eyed spirit, and riotous sets stood out, and the group gained an enthusiastic following in tight-webbed hardcore scenes across the country.
Whether they're bright-eyed kids like Quvenzhane Wallis or adults who took an unexpected career pivot, these newbies are such fun to watch all through awards season.
Although her husband skipped the Golden Globes festivities, Dewan Tatum was looking bright-eyed and glamorous just hours later at the after party hosted by Warner Bros.
Here in Sour Patch, the figures are not just embracing themselves or their lovers or staring at us with a bright-eyed self-awareness; they're shopping, too.
Ever wonder how the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed citizens of Los Angeles navigate their hefty (to put it nicely) commutes without falling asleep at the wheel?
The 5 World Series is a spectacle of youth, a chance for Major League Baseball to introduce its new wave of bright-eyed superstars to the world.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Zayn Malik, formerly 1/5th of fresh-faced, bright-eyed, mop-top boyband One Direction, made chart history this week.
All things considered, I haven't had many terrible experiences as a KJ. I'm still bright eyed and bushy tailed, but I know it can get pretty ghastly.
On Sunday, as Britain and other countries celebrated Father's Day, his parents unveiled Archie again — at least part of him — in all his bald, bright-eyed glory.
Ms. Allen's manic, bright-eyed George and Ms. Kaneko's indistinct Jeb aren't interesting to watch because that kernel of Bushness is missing, as is the requisite surreality.
As you will recall, the Republican primary began with quite the crowded field of 14 bright-eyed candidates all vying for the top seat aboard the charging elephant.
Before this bright-eyed kid was was an ice-cold character on the best TV show ever made, she was just another English girl living the sweet life!
Ten years ago, two young teenagers burst onto the Disney Channel scene, bright-eyed and eager to make their mark—and somehow, we're still talking about them today.
By now, Facebook's "Memories" thing should have made you well aware that you are not the bright-eyed, snake-hipped young thing that took 2006 by the balls.
Trial & Error In this outrageous fish-out-of-water comedy, bright-eyed New York lawyer Josh Segal heads to a tiny Southern town for his first big case.
In Chang's compassionate and bright-eyed novel, she proves that struggling with that identity can at least be funny and strange, especially when you struggle together with family.
"This is not life, in the Jungle," said Saleh al-Matar, 17, a bright-eyed Syrian who left behind his elderly father, who was too weak to travel.
I went back last fall —this time as a chaperone, escorting a bus full of bright-eyed brown kids hoping to go to college, be journalists, tell stories.
Angular and bright-eyed, Vrselja specialized in radiology; he has published on the vasculature of the brain and cerebral pulsatility — the way that blood moves through the cortex.
Weyman is a bright-eyed and extremely personable woman who speaks to me about fashion in Toronto with the ease of a pal handing out seasoned style advice.
For a political campaign, it's not enough to pull together an army of bright-eyed, venti-caffeinated canvassers—you've got to tell them which doors to knock on.
The veteran editors now ride a sleek elevator to work alongside the new, bright-eyed idealists, who use social media to direct younger readers to the paper's website.
People came to Washington to help other people -- bright-eyed and bushy tail, I say, they came, one or two or three people in particular, but many people.
As someone who gets excited by variety, especially when it comes to food, this place had me bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at every turn of the aisle.
Despite her nickname, in person she is far from alarming: a bright-eyed, enthusiastic, welcoming and hectically fluent woman of 24.0, she talks about pain at a personal level.
As summer turns to autumn and the leaves start slowly tumbling from the trees, why not watch a World War III action movie starring a bright-eyed Charlie Sheen?
No one's ever made a stubborn arm cross look quite as inviting and sexy, with her bright-eyed gaze that's enough to turn anyone into a deer in headlights.
Sitting next to her at the clinic, bright-eyed Margaret Apiyo, 27, said she did not use its abortion services but came for check-ups and to give birth.
Yet come Monday, we tend to feel less bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and more like we've been hit over the head with a hammer made out of apathy.
Holland manages to steal the show in what amounts to an extended cameo by capturing the bright-eyed, youthful wit that has resonated with fans since the character's creation.
Her Ally has the more dramatic arc of the movie, evolving from bright-eyed nobody to glamorous pop star, and Gaga's performance rings true every step of the way.
This programmable coffeemaker will have its 12-cup carafe ready for you so you can be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed within minutes of dragging yourself out of bed.
Lightning in a Bottle went down this past weekend in Bradley, California, and with it came 20,000 bright-eyed idealists, burners, ravers, hippies, hipsters, outsiders, and generalist weirdos alike.
But the show will come as a surprise if your expectations are shaped by "Community," the frenetic sitcom in which Mr. Glover played a bright-eyed, naïve college student.
Do we really need another take on the brittle, bright-eyed saga of 484th-­century England's wittiest, drawliest, most written-about (by themselves and others) litter of female aristocrats?
So, if this year's bright-eyed alumni can land jobs they like that also pay well — and fairly — from the start, they may be able to beat that average.
She smells like perfume and shampoo, there's a bowler hat perched on her head, and she has the bright-eyed, calm look of a person who has slept well.
The result is an endearingly old-fashioned comedy, not just in its style and the sweetness of its plot, but also in its bright-eyed optimism about immigrant opportunities.
The bright-eyed, 85-year-old American artist Betty Woodman has been creating with clay for almost 70 years, since she took a one-off pottery class in high school.
After her set, a bright-eyed bar employee named Rita, played by Leslie Jones, can't stop, well, marveling over the fact that a woman is onstage performing stand-up. Mrs.
The 21970 or so employees in the large main room look like the kind of bright-eyed kids who in years past might have gone to work for Goldman Sachs.
By her own admission, she went out on the town later than she maybe should have, but she's upbeat and bright-eyed, with hints of Minnesota nice peppering her speech.
Her mother, Holly McRae, told me it was almost "sad" to see her bright-eyed daughter sitting in such a sterile, wood-paneled environment in front of a federal judge.
Director Jugraj and writers Ritesh Shah and Sandeep Leyzell instead have fashioned a half-baked story about a bright-eyed police officer who wants to rid his neighbourhood of crime.
During an interview over chips and guacamole at her kitchen table, Parks was bright-eyed and in nearly constant motion, with her hands dancing through the air as she spoke.
Case #1: Taylor First up, we meet bright-eyed, blonde-haired, 22-year-old Taylor from St. Louis, who we quickly learn is hiding a sizeable lump on her backside.
Before the excess and the drugs and the rock 'n' roll, these images show Depp and Moss at the start of their careers: Bright-eyed, fresh-faced, and immaculately chiseled.
As much as it wants to be a platform for bright-eyed foodies in search of new local flavors, the review site is mostly just an outlet for dedicated whiners.
Fall is an exciting time, sure; but dropping temperatures and disappearing daylight can make even the most bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, glass-half-full human being feel a little blue.
And then, years from now, when you're running your own department or company, don't forget to ask your bright-eyed young executive assistant what she'd really like to be doing.
Trunchbull, of course, doesn't just bully the students: She lords over the teachers, too, particularly a young, bright-eyed instructor, aptly named Miss Honey, who also happens to be her niece.
Trying to reverse the brainwashing is a prison teacher who is astonished that the bright-eyed young women seem untroubled by their crimes and the fact they will die in jail.
Early in his investigation, Kiryu arrives in Onomichi, the seaside city where Haruka had been living, with a travel bag on one arm and a bright-eyed baby in the other.
So much of "Star Wars" is about giving into the necessity of other people, and even Beckett has to recognize the use of a bright-eyed youngster with serious flying skills.
While you swim in open Spanish waters brushing the bright-eyed fish, I spin in a street of yellow cars nod off to an organ in a small church on Broadway.
When bright-eyed Sir Barkley sees a squirrel off in the distance, the larger loop will tighten slightly and keep him safely in the collar instead of darting away from you.
Barely a year after being arrested asleep at the wheel of his car in Florida, a bright-eyed Woods faced the media for a 25-minute press conference at Shinnecock Hills.
An influential Democratic House super PAC is cancelling nearly $28500 million in ad buys in Virginia's 6900th district, signaling that Democrats are increasingly bright eyed about their chances of ousting Rep.
A year later, Conru started Web Personals, arguably the first online dating site ever, which was run by a group of Stanford grad students and one bright-eyed high school kid.
They are gorgeous, bright-eyed, brilliant girls: one tall, one short, pant legs dragging, torn leggings, sneakers that glow in the dark or light up with each step, boom boom boom.
And if you were to get your hands on Jennifer Garner's old family pictures, you'd see a bright-eyed teen burnt to a crisp after hours of sailing on her dad's boat.
No longer the bright-eyed 16-year-old teenager, Lorde revealed an edgier, rawer side of herself that digs deep into the insecurities, anger, and emotional breakthroughs that come with entering adulthood.
Ever since they appeared on the silver screen as bright-eyed young actors in Titanic, Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio have had a special place in our hearts and each other's lives.
Sometimes, when I look at him, I am reminded of this incredible fortune and the many people out there who can't afford to make a bright-eyed, pudgy toddler of their own.
In the mid-'70s, when Michael Kimmel was a bright-eyed activist in Berkeley, California, the woman he was dating was writing her dissertation on the first battered-women's shelter in California.
Jax and Tom have been friends for over 20 years; the reality stars met when they first moved to Los Angeles as bright-eyed twenty-somethings in search of fame and fortune.
" It was the first of several dozen articles that bemoaned Green's lack of acceptance and helped bind his name as closely to the epithet "neglected" as Pallas Athena is to "bright-eyed.
At age 23, as a straight, white, young man — bright-eyed but without any evident qualifications — I got a great job as the executive director of a not-for-profit affordable housing group.
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From a clinical standpoint, what the VA needs more than anything is the bright-eyed, bushy-tailed young physicians to provide care and also bring their Millennial idealism to lead this VHA transformation.
That's great for driving competitive innovation, especially because Microsoft has the resources and developer reach of an established giant to match the bright-eyed and youthful optimism it's showing with its new initiatives.
But, if you're looking for the most cheerful person in New York, you may have found him: Charles Washington, the bright-eyed manager and host, who could teach a master class in hospitality.
Diderot has such an engaging aura in his writing that an idealized Fragonard portrait of a reader at work—open collar, wigless, bright-eyed and wry—was, until 2012, falsely identified as Diderot.
Focus Features released the historical drama's first trailer, starring Felicity Jones as Ginsburg, the bright-eyed young lawyer who makes a splash as the one woman among many men in a sea of lawmakers.
From single headshots alone, I am predicting the role each of these bright-eyed, bushy-tailed newcomers (who you'll recognize from a lot of your favorite project) will take on in the upcoming series.
I still remember my first few networking events as a bright-eyed college graduate in 2011, working in outside sales (we're the people who go out in the field and talk to prospective customers).
Barefoot and wearing shorts and a wooden crucifix at the San Juan station on Wednesday, the bright-eyed Penchi credited retro technology for helping WAPA power through the maelstrom, along with some divine intervention.
We were greeted by a bouncy, bright-eyed man, Lee Fernandez, his parents, two women who were sweet as molasses, and five members of a nearby youth group (the supply-carrying muscle, I presume).
The bright-eyed 32-year old looking off to a distant horizon from the Broadway stage was a far cry from the 74-year old who ended her days tethered to an oxygen tank.
Barks plays Vivian like a classic bright-eyed ingenue, conscious of her worth and ready to prove it, rather than as a street-smart, wary kid who needs a nudge to demand more of herself.
A swipe of contrasting shadow can turn your hazel eyes bright green; a well-executed coat of mascara (and a shot of espresso) can take you from half-asleep to bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
Ms. Monheit, 38, has been touted as an acolyte of Fitzgerald ever since her bright-eyed rise in the late 1990s, though this was always more a matter of sworn influence than of manifest style.
The casting of Halle Bailey, it should go without saying, was never a just cause for anyone to complain -- she's cute, hyper-talented and bursting with bright-eyed curiosity in the classic Disney heroine style.
Future historians won't find all that much of a foundation for Trumpism in the grim essays of William F. Buckley, the scrupulous constitutionalist principles of Barry Goldwater or the bright-eyed optimism of Ronald Reagan.
"I come from a football family, and this is how I draw dance patterns" she told the gaggle of bright-eyed high-school students standing in front of her in spandex pants and dance shoes.
Directed by Kenji Nagasaki, the movie follows Midoriya (who goes by the nickname Deku and is voiced by Daiki Yamashita), a bright-eyed, green-haired student of U.A. High School, where aspiring heroes are trained.
Luckily, Rules Don't Apply's best reason for existing is Ehrenreich (your young Han Solo, by the way) and Collins, a pair with delightful chemistry who channel the smoldering lead men and bright-eyed ingenues of old.
There's Harry, the bright-eyed hero, Hermione, the loyal companion, Ron, the hapless best friend who probably enters rooms like Kramer a la Seinfeld, and guest appearances from Hagrid, Dumbledore, and Minerva to keep things fresh.
Standing in the freezer, thinking of all of the frozen heads and bodies that rested on the other side of the metal, I asked More whether a bright-eyed view is necessary to becoming a cryonaut.
The few extra characters he adds to the lineup pass muster, from MacAuslon to an imperious bank manager; a beguiling, bright-eyed Scottish photographer; and an old Eton chum, Monty, who is besotted with Florence Craye.
And so City of Girls follows the mile-a-minute goings-on of Vivian, a bright-eyed 19-year-old dripping with curiosity who checks off every connotation of the word "virginal" one could possibly procure.
Poppy received some basic care  — including rehydration and anti-inflammatories  — and by the next morning, the pup was "bright-eyed, stronger, hungry, and, Dr. Jackson, said, maybe even a little bored and ready to play," Stronza recalls.
When he won the match, and the Esports Arena camera singled him out on the live feed, the crowd was pleasantly shocked to see a bright-eyed teenager who it turns out is only 14 years old.
She begins her idealistic spiel about the constitution as a "crucible" as if she was still a bright-eyed 15-year-old, but she regularly interrupts herself with the insights and digressions of a 40-something woman.
SAN FRANCISCO — The image of a bright-eyed cat with many online lives peers out from a hole in the wall as you enter the new exhibition "Snap+Share" at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Last fall, as 557 bright-eyed freshmen gathered in cushioned folding chairs in the auditorium for orientation, she gave a speech that over the last few years has come to focus more and more on stress reduction.
"It's a meat-centric place, so everyone thinks we should serve big, huge reds, but our meats do better with rosés and skin contact whites," said Fahara Zamorano, the bright-eyed, smiling sommelier, as she filled our.
Marla, a bright-eyed aspiring starlet and devout young Baptist from Virginia, has been invited to join Hughes's de facto harem of other starlets who may or may not be cast in one of his big studio projects.
Although I'm not what anyone would consider a biohacker, I was a bit envious wondering around the Tech Hall watching all the bright-eyed believers buy into the stuff Asprey and his band of faux prophets were peddling.
"I will miss your morning hugs, your bright eyed smile, you skipping down the hall ready for anything and everything ... your curiosity, your kindness, your stories, but most of all...your ability to love unconditionally," the post said.
Ahead, see which ingredients make actual headway to lift shadowy circles and deflate puffiness, so you can roll into spring as bright-eyed as Ari herself — no matter how little sleep you get in that tent in the desert.
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As the rest of the world returns to work, nursing a week-long New Year's hangover, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed tech journalists will descend upon Sin City to discover the biggest news the tech world has to offer.
Bowler-hatted and cigarette-smoking, they lurk along the edges of the stage in the liminal territory between life and death, and it's they who escort Aoife Duffin's bright-eyed and smirking Ophelia from the first to the second.
Take for example when I was a bright-eyed 19-year-old at my first journalism internship and one of my supervisors touched my face and told me I would "look good on TV" while running his thumb across my cheek.
" When I ask, bright-eyed, if CBD is the next frontier for skin relief, she tells me she needs to see more research: "If cannabinoids can help—no matter which way, topically or orally—then of course we're open to that.
Yachty is already on the way to successfully reconciling the bright-eyed King of Teens with the newer, edgier Lil Boat persona on his next release, but he'll have to first shut out the glaring sunshine of the original Lil Boat.
Bright-eyed, she welcomes him in and asks what he brought her, only for him to try to convince her, through slurring speech, that she's actually a bad girl and should accept one of the sex toys in his bag.
"You do not want to oversaturate the bread with the cheese sauce; otherwise, it might break apart and the poor little piece of bread will sink to the bottom and drown," she said, looking at my dad all bright-eyed.
Naturally, the requisite bars, shops, and eateries have bubbled up to accommodate the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed young things (until the city crushes their dreams and the move back home.) SawtelleTechnically, it's Little Osaka, and some even call it Japantown.
Over the course of the series, Margaret Schlegel — wise, brilliant, and bright-eyed Margaret — decides to marry sad, closed-minded, insipid Mr. Wilcox, and she doesn't even have the excuse of an overwhelming physical attraction to push her into it.
Three pictures cycled on her profile: One of a bright-eyed girl with drawn-on devil horns sticking out her tongue, another of her in sparkly gamer headphones, and a third of her smiling cutely from behind her cell phone.
I skulked around with my ratty paperbacks feeling cooler than but vaguely intimidated by the bright-eyed future kids who had modems at home and built their own computer-based systems that were able to converse with people around the world.
The first trailer for "Cats" — you know which one I'm talking about — is far from the first time the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical has attracted a wide range of extreme responses: horror, confusion, deranged confusion and, perhaps, bright-eyed excitement.
A Syrian activist arrested by government forces in September 2015, Rebieh records the bright-eyed boy "Fares," whose crooked smile is a chilling reminder of the violence visited upon even the youngest in a conflict that still ravages that country.
It's 11:0623 am on a Saturday, and Jack Conte—bright-eyed, bushy-bearded—is zigzagging around a cramped Los Angeles recording studio, dodging eight musicians, two cameramen, a sound engineer, and a profusion of instruments, cords, and mic stands.
At a University of Sydney open day last month, there was no sign of waning interest in business studies, as crowds of bright-eyed juniors and academics brushed off the detail of the inquiry's revelations to focus instead on their future.
If Britain had a favourite wild animal, it was probably not the fox, gallant but verminous, or the hare, magical but moonstruck, but the bright-eyed pointy-nosed hedgehog, suddenly appearing on lawns at dusk like the head of an old brush.
Many of the works are filled with bright-eyed, loved-up lesbians and queers who, at that time, were more likely to be threatened, maligned, or worse than to be treated with the recognition and love so clearly present in Gottschalk's photos.
CurveOwner Nevena Borissova was just a bright-eyed 22-year-old when she conceptualized Curve way back in 81343 — one of the first high-end shops to open on Robertson Boulevard — but her story is proof that age ain't nothing but a number.
I married a lovely, sane man and had a child, a beautiful, bright-eyed son, whom I stayed home to take care of, turning down acting work the few times it was offered because bedtimes with him were too precious to give up.
Folk is a big umbrella now, expansive enough to include the North Carolina bluegrass of the Avett Brothers; the bright-eyed piano balladry of Regina Spektor; the orchestral R&B of Michael Kiwanuka; and the cutting lo-fi attack of Angel Olsen.
The genre's "hapless" female leads might trip on a curb here and there, or stumble into a shallow pool of self-doubt, but for the most part, any woman who ultimately finds love in a romantic comedy is sunny-cheeked, bright-eyed, iridescent.
Our savior is Niander Wallace (Jared Leto), a literally bright-eyed inventor whose slick-backed hair and free-range beard make him look like Angel Heart-era Robert De Niro, and whose monk-like existence recalls some of our own 21st-century tech gurus.
Lord D'Ezekial; the buxom heartiness of Lady Hyacinth; the pompous grumpiness of the reigning Lord Adalbert; the tallyho perkiness of the bright-eyed beekeeper Henry (spinning forth hilarious yet never vulgar double-entendres in a mock-homoerotic duet with Monty, "Better With a Man").
Barely a year after being arrested asleep at the wheel of his car in Florida, with five drugs in his system, a bright-eyed Woods cut a much different figure as he faced the media for a 25-minute press conference at Shinnecock Hills.
I headed to tourist hotspot and massive clock Big Ben, where I noticed a cluster of bright-eyed young teenagers taking selfies in front of Parliament—no doubt enjoying one last glance at Britain's icons before Border Force turned up and deported them all.
The show, which premiered as a Netflix original in 2015 and released a third season last month, is about the adventures of the bright-eyed Kimmy, an escaped victim of kidnapping, imprisonment, and—it's implied—repeated rape by the leader of a religious cult.
The first few years of the Louisville Lip are documented by thousands of pictures of a bright-eyed youngster with his mouth wide open, and millions of words of which "I am the greatest, no, I'm the double-greatest" are among the more compelling.
The Basics: Flights & HotelPoints: 150,000 I arrived in Park City, UT via Delta (the round trip flight from NYC to SLC was 503,000 points), bright-eyed and bushy-tailed on the opening afternoon of Sundance and immediately checked into the Park City Peaks hotel.
At 20, Dyer was a bright-eyed NYU sophomore just starting to explore her love of language, art, and her dream city when she was tapped by Netflix for a top-secret new project and shipped to Atlanta for half the year to film.
Over the years, the cast of Vanderpump Rules has evolved, and by "evolved," I mean that many of them have somehow become more terrible than they were when we first met them as bright-eyed LA transplants working the day shift at Villa Rosa.
It's schoolies in Australia, which is when bright-eyed seniors step out of their examination halls full of hope, and onto a flight to either the Gold Coast [Queensland, Australia]—or Bali if they're really cultured—and end up in a week-long party.
Two weeks after a hit-and-run driver plowed into the 9-year-old and left her for dead, the suburban Atlanta girl is out of the hospital and looking more like her normal self -- a bright-eyed cheerleader with a big white bow in her hair.
Only the moment I recognize that it's sashimi I recognize that it's not actually sashimi but, and this is really sick, a live opossum, resembling sashimi but definitely a bright-eyed and alert opossum, dug in and comfortably reclining between the harlequin's gums and rows of teeth.
It found that insufficient sleep costs the United States economy as much as $411 billion a year, mostly from productivity losses at work — absenteeism, when employees are too tired to show up, and "presenteeism," when they show up less than bright-eyed and slog through the day.
And then there are the stock characters: the wicked coyote, the ruthless trafficker, the bright-eyed abuelita with her folk wisdom and unshakable Catholicism, the hardworking and/or exploited housekeeper or fieldworker who is either taking jobs from Real Americans or doing jobs Real Americans won't do.
The Old English usage was complimentary, slick and sleek interchangeably referring to the smooth glossy pelt of a healthy animal, then a plump and bright-eyed person; later in its evolution an oily sheen developed and the word began to describe someone more unctuous, servile or obsequious.
Dr. Shearer, a pediatric immunologist, was a professor of pediatrics at Washington University in St. Louis when he was hired in 22015 by Texas Children's Hospital in Houston to take over the case of David Vetter, a bright-eyed 7-year-old with severe combined immunodeficiency, or SCID.
The movie descends to earth, so to speak, to find Stanley (James Rolleston), a handsome, bright-eyed, but not particularly extroverted first-year student at the school, sharing a bus seat with Isolde (Ella Edward), an attractive girl a few years his junior, who is off to tennis lessons.
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Four bright-eyed boys have walked into an X Factor audition to the legendary swagger of Will Smith's "Gettin Jiggy With It" and, before they even have a chance to introduce themselves, something comes over the audience watching a live feed of their moment on the big screen next door.
I've been practicing yoga for almost a decade now, so you can imagine my disdain every single godforsaken January when I stroll into class and am ambushed by bright-eyed Groupon newbies crowding up the studio and relegating me to the loser corner with the creaky floorboard and no mirror access.
On Tuesday, Alison Roman's recipe for oven-roasted whole fish with soy and citrus could be a joy, especially if you can lay hands on a bright-eyed specimen at the market — in my market, hopefully, that would be a fat porgy of the sort we call a pork chop.
The word "artist" can be applied only in a secondary sense: the combination of JR, in person, and photographs of his work at the gallery in Katara reveals him to be a sociopolitical activist — a bright-eyed, Elmer Gantry–like performer, plainly irresistible to himself and to Doha's cosmopolitan set at the opening.
But the biggest new piece to the company's unfortunately named "Zenvolution" puzzle is this bright-eyed little guy who's something along the lines of a cross between Wall-E and Sico, the robotic butler who had a fairly unsettling relationship with Adrian's brother Paulie in Rocky IV. Nothing unwholesome here, of course.
When I was still a bright-eyed McKinsey consultant, I remember hitting a point where I didn't know what to do next and someone gave me the book, "How Remarkable Women Lead," and I read it and scribbled in it, and it felt like a guide in helping me figure out my career.
On the show: regular host Mike Diver, alongside E3 veteran Steve Burns (back for a second show running, after our Max Payne 3 special) and bright-eyed newbie Tom Regan, who'll be flying out to LA for the first time in 2017 to cover the terrific cacophony of New Video Game Stuff.
They donned commemorative medals and called each other "comrade," then sat bright-eyed and nostalgic as a choir sang songs about a Soviet youth: "Let one misfortune after another threaten us, but my friendship with you will only die when I die myself …" Across town, Marina Gorbunova showed visitors around the history museum.
On a sultry afternoon in 2018, Elco dropped me off at a narrow two-story house just off Catacamas's main drag, where I met Sobeyda, a bright-eyed, sad woman who wore a maroon-and-white polka-dot blouse, tight jean shorts, and blue flip-flops with shiny bows at the toes.
Then that validation got a little muddled by footage of Clinton looking bright-eyed and bushy-tailed hours later, resulting in yet another hashtag, "#hillarysbodydouble," intimating that she's too sick to appear in public at all and needed her lookalike Teresa Barnwell to fill in for her (that was not actually the case).
The quirky yellow sponge — whose daily life includes working as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab, hanging out with his friends, and occasionally fending off a killer, sentient doodle or building campfires underwater — is no longer just the bright-eyed kid he was when the show premiered on May 1, 111.
After his mother is forced to put him into a foster home, he and his rag-tag group of best friends — a Jamaican boy named Julani and a bright-eyed latina force of nature named Ella - find a way for Roofus to escape his ill fate, find his happy thought and fulfill his destiny.
Any scientists out there not already occupied trying to preserve our dwindling ice caps needs to get busy hunting down an undiscovered species of bright-eyed, fire-breathing, hard-biting beetle, one that can take to the air like an angel of justice, with an army of other angry-ass beetles clamoring for change right behind her.
Beloved by her teammates as a fussy, bright-eyed darling, Ruth—who, like Debbie, believes that "it's never easy" for her—that her life is plagued by false starts and misadventure—basks in the glow of success, all the more luminous for the shadow at her back, where the underdogs of GLOW stand and patiently abide.
Saoirse Ronan plays the titular character in a way that's layered but still as bright-eyed and bushy-tailed as you'd hope and expect; Laurie Metcalf embodies the deeply recognizable troubled maternal role beautifully; and Timothée Chalamet portrays the broody, doe-eyed pseudo-intellectual we unfortunately continue to date well after high school to a painful tee.
Consider the charm, at once magical and comforting, of the singing flowers from Disney's Alice in Wonderland, the stars of Władysław Starewicz's stop- motion films (dead insects, toy puppies), and even Clippy, the divisive and now-defunct Microsoft Office assistant — say what you will, but he was bright-eyed and wholesome, and always knew when I was writing a letter.
Sure, the venue still contained a fair few bright eyed and bushy tailed youngsters, but for every spunky 22 year old with a pocket full of pingers and a rampant desire to drone on about the implications of a potential Brexit over increasingly badly rolled cigarettes, you couldn't help but be bumbled into by a balding middle manager who'd forgotten just how potent pills can be.
Far removed from urban centers where such low-level debauchery was accessible to anyone with enough street smarts to know the more unscrupulous bartenders around town, bright-eyed young kids with Internet knowhow instead called upon the services of a sketchy website—now reportedly defunct, but then based in China, according to a quasi-official Facebook page—to craft them high quality fake drivers licenses.
Witherspoon's Southern accent and perky, bright-eyed demeanor always settle side by side with an intelligent edge and bite, whether she's flattening her lame ex-boyfriend while conquering Harvard Law in Legally Blonde, matching Joaquin Phoenix's Johnny Cash note for note in her Oscar-winning Walk the Line performance, or gathering her shattered sense of self while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Wild.
She reads by bat-light and sees two William Bartrams as she reads: the bright-eyed thirty-four-year-old explorer with the tan skin and sinewy muscles and the sketchbook, besieged by alligators, comfortable supping alone with mosquitoes and with rich indigo planters alike, and also Bartram's older paler self, in the quiet of his Pennsylvania garden, projecting his joy and his younger persona onto the page.

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