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"bug-eyed" Definitions
  1. having eyes that stick out

129 Sentences With "bug eyed"

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She unveiled the final look, with an enthusiastic, bug-eyed photo.
Can you guess the bug-eyed babe with the baby blues?
A bug-eyed, banged and beaked entity was haunting my mind's eye.
The "cool" frames kept getting bigger and bigger, more oversized and bug-eyed.
Thematically, the story recalls Spider-Man 2, but without Tobey Maguire's bug-eyed wallflower energy.
Elevated, bug-eyed, and overall rather odd-looking, the Fiat 500X is a subcompact crossover.
Ms. Gevinson's breathy, bug-eyed weirdness, so distracting in other roles, is surprisingly effective here.
They are little bug-eyed monkey things with long tails that have kangaroo type legs.
She was driving her car — "a 1960 Austin-Healey bug-eyed Sprite" — to the shop.
When Doctor Who first premiered in the 1960s, there was a "no bug-eyed monsters" policy.
Desiigner is fascinatingly unhinged: bug-eyed, head tilted at odd angles, dabbing constantly and seemingly uncontrollably.
People in the room began falling asleep as I jabbered on out of bug-eyed listlessness.
In one hand, he held a bug-eyed toy robot, its lines voiced by the program.
Then there are mosquitofish, bug-eyed relatives of the guppy that are deployed in barrels and fountains.
That is, just so long as Nokia doesn't scare everyone off with that bug-eyed camera arrangement first.
The man's gaping mouth and crooked, bug-eyed stare reduces any potential battlefield narrative into a moment of panic.
She'd run away to be with Cillian's father, then returned to the boglands alone with a bug-eyed toddler.
But most of all, thanks to this research, we now know what bug-eyed mantises look like in glasses: adorable.
A blasé-looking man in an loose-fitting Nike shirt, bug-eyed glasses, and a ball cap took my order.
"I've really got that kind of bug-eyed, fishy look going on, but there is something really alien about it."
While NASA didn't find anything gangly, gray, and bug-eyed on Europa this time, what they did discover is still important.
Remember Despicable Me, which gave the world those bug-eyed, funny-talking yellow Minions and spawned many profitable sequels and spinoffs?
Connie is bug-eyed and bristly bearded, with a slurred drawl, and a glowering expression that flickers between exhaustion and feral aggression.
And he can manage a lot: They binge grandly, passionately, he and Lucinda, outlasting the household, bug-eyed into the small hours.
"Yeah those places sound great," a bug-eyed male visitor tells her, "But what I'm really looking for is the famous Discotheque!!!"
One is caught smuggling a cellphone in his rectum; the officers toss the contraband in the trash as Naz looks on, bug-eyed.
Mr. Robot Tonight, after over a season of portraying a character with bug-eyed, lock-jawed, pharmaceutical-numbed restraint, Rami Malek cut loose.
He got up from the table, the man grabbed his baby from its stroller and everyone gave the camera a bug-eyed smile.
Except for one thing: Safety Deon Bush and linebacker Danny Trevathan shoved Jennings out of bounds right in front of NextVR's bug-eyed sideline camera.
Even before those deathless images of her bug-eyed, grimacing, and bald appeared in 2007, her songs seemed to invite a troubling kind of exploitation.
To Arab falconers, the houbara bustard — a bug-eyed, long-legged creature about the size of a large chicken — is the king of game birds.
A clown, he tells us, merely "encourages the idiotic" with low antics — much as "Gary" does, with its bug-eyed bits and endless flatulence arias.
The design is a classic, and although some call it ugly, bug-eyed, and worse, you forget all aspersions once you slip behind the wheel.
Large and square, intense, a bit bug-eyed when he is feigning incredulity, he is unquestionably good on TV: fluent, even slightly sardonic at times.
But Zach Levine's Furby is extra special, because he hacked its guts with Amazon's Alexa personal assistant, finally giving the bug-eyed toy some real smarts.
Ahead, we've got the lowdown on the influences behind this season's most coveted shades, from Kurt Cobain's bug-eyed pair to Matrix-inspired sci-fi sunglasses.
Everything in the film seems inspired by a real-world reference, or tied into something, but that weird little bug-eyed worm guy really threw me.
Collectors will, no doubt, therefore take note of MB&F's intention to make this the final outing for its convention-busting, bug-eyed Horological Machine No2019.
At Prada, models clad in bug-eyed sunglasses and sculptural headbands sported pleated skirts with tie-dyed prints that were equal parts far-out and fetching.
Then in the 1950s came a small bug-eyed fish called the alewife, harmless on its own, but which in the absence of predators, proliferated wildly.
Hiding behind this bug-eyed mug is a sports illustrated model ... can your eyes handle the challenge and uncover who the celeb is behind this warped photo?
There seem to be collective enthusiasm for Bernie Sanders as a French bulldog, all bug-eyed indignation, but also smart, classy and never willing to admit defeat.
At the last minute, they'd switch it out for a bug-eyed simulator helmet mounted from the ceiling, and players would go flying off in virtual reality.
Story at a glance A bug-eyed, bat-eared Madagascan lemur called an aye-aye is now the world's only six-fingered primate, according to new research.
However, this collection of early figurative portraits, including one heavy, bug-eyed self-portrait in ink, feel derivative and uninspired compared to the rest of the show.
Reduced to a vice captain's and Sunday spectator's role this year, he was so often a bug-eyed, in-their-face tormentor of Americans in recent years.
Williams appeared on the first episode of The Masked Singer, clad in a dazzling butterfly costume (complete with a glittery bug-eyed mask to hide her identity).
It would be some time before the real news infiltrated the people Who huddled around the gray screens of their cold televisions, bug- eyed for emergency Broadcasts.
It's as if someone combined Voldemort with a bug-eyed version of the girl from The Ring and inexplicably decided her cleavage should transition into oversize chicken legs.
The physicality of the amateur athletes — wingspans reminiscent of Michael Phelps, quads that could rip inseams and never-ending abdominal muscles — had some of the staff bug-eyed.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)No, this isn't the wild bug-eyed Nokia phone with five rear cameras we've been hoping to see, but it's something arguably just as important.
Her bug-eyed, trippy rendition of Wind Gap's history is actually hilarious to watch, but it's unclear if anyone knows just how much trouble the kids are getting into.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Rumors have been swirling about a mysterious Nokia phone featuring a bug-eyed multi-lens camera setup on its back for more than six months.
Balenciaga's version of the sunglasses aren't available yet, but there are some similar iterations on the market, if you're looking to move away from your typical bug-eyed designs.
The Stories feature already made the time-honored tradition of creeping much less anonymous — and unless it changes, it could make sharing bug-eyed filtered selfies less fun, too. 
He talked about comic books, radio dramas, Astounding magazine, and the stories they'd all told: of rocket-powered heroes, bug-eyed monsters, mad scientists bent on ruling the world.
The city has the panicked air of a B-horror movie where the townsfolk stand stock still, bug-eyed and frozen, too frightened to flee, waiting for the creature.
The affairs bounced around before landing in 1985 at Spago, where the diminutive Swifty (always in bug-eyed glasses) held court on Oscar night until his death in 1993.
Video game environments are made up of tiny triangles, which are combined in different ways to form the land, sky, mountains, spaceships, and bug-eyed monsters you see on screen.
The Sam Jackson character in the Spike Lee Joint [Jungle Fever] just looked like a wild, bug-eyed man who came in, stole his mama's TV set, and went out.
In a way, the dissonance itself is a form of kitsch, as when "Dollar Days" erupts in a bug-eyed saxophone solo backed by the cheesiest synth textures in Bowie's arsenal.
Like Kubrick, Campbell sought for the genre to be more realistic, shedding the bug-eyed monsters of the pulp era and positioning the magazine and genre to focus on hard science.
In it, the bug-eyed, orange fur ball relives some of his favorite parts of his rise to fame and hopes for the future — namely a tryst with Kim Kardashian West.
Born in 1931, he grew up in Houston, a lonely child, bedridden by polio, and an avid reader of tawdry pulp magazines that specialized in bug-eyed-monsters and Venusian princesses.
Those junior catastrophizers populate this groovy debut, in which a bug-eyed armadillo named Lola sets off a raucous chain of events when she knocks over a pitcher of fruit punch.
By the time Gladwell is finished mashing together bug-eyed theorizing with abstract social psychology, the reader isn't left with any real insight into or new understanding of the Penn State case.
He was perhaps best at capturing the sneer of pride in those rejecting faith and the bug-eyed fear of non-believers who learn, too late, that they are doomed to Hellfire.
An upgrade to the classic Spirograph toy, this bug-eyed little bot tucks a marker into its body and draws out whatever pictures and patterns its human counterpart enters into an app.
Too many geeks, not enough people "with lives", not enough people get that scifi is best when it explores the effects of tech on people, not just bug-eyed monsters and ray guns.
Like most people, Daniel Ibrahim remembers exactly where he was the first time he came across a tiny, bug-eyed, toothless, limp-tongued cat called Lil Bub, the internet-breaking Queen of Cute.
Indeed, much of the premiere's emotional heat is derived from the contrast between Christian Slater's high-octane ranting and Rami Malek's lockjawed, bug-eyed demeanor as Elliot tries to ignore what he hears.
Yep. And as for that notion that when you can feel the burn in your mouth while using mouthwash—commercials even show people going bug-eyed after mere seconds— that means it's working.
Similarly, when Mr. Dangerfield arrives on campus in "Back to School," he barrels into a sorority house, throws open a shower curtain and leers bug-eyed at a naked and screaming sorority girl.
First-time taxidermists are sloppy gods, and our reincarnated animals look a little bloated, a little lumpy, and a little bug-eyed despite the carefully-placed black sewing pins crammed into their heads.
They allow you to turn yourself into a bug-eyed bunny rabbit or a big-cheeked flower child, or paper something funny—a Jeff Koons statue, a dancing hot dog—atop the physical world.
But after a dozen or so shoddy clips of bug-eyed conspiracy theorists and antisemitic imagery, the next click revealed something a bit different: A scene from the DreamWorks animated movie The Boss Baby.
Marty Allen, the frizzy-haired, bug-eyed clown who joined forces with the crooner Steve Rossi to form one of the most successful comedy teams of the 22014s, died on Monday in Las Vegas.
It's arguably had a chilling effect on prospective buyers, who may have wanted to give a cleaner car the time of day, but couldn't swallow a bug-eyed hatchback or a four-wheeled spaceship.
Richardson's latest character, Sam Duvet, is basically a less professionally successful and politically ambitious Splett: bug-eyed, socially confident, sometimes grating, and blissfully and/or willfully ignorant of the frustrations he causes others to experience.
They journey through the different environments and diverse population of Alpha, known as the city of a thousand planets where species include sea monsters and organic robots to winged reptilians and thuggish bug-eyed ogres.
She has told me that most of the skeptical parents she sees each week aren't raving conspiracy theorists — bug-eyed stereotypes who write manifestoes in crayon, listen to Alex Jones and live off the grid.
Mr. Breathed won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 1987 for "Bloom County," a vintage 1980s strip with offbeat characters like Opus, the talking penguin, and the bug-eyed, often unintelligible Bill the Cat.
When prompted by the show's host, the Senator, his thumbs hooked in his holster belt, trying not to scratch, described in detail his engagement with the Martians, whom he called vicious little bug-eyed creeps.
Most recently, internet trolls have been capitalizing on the ongoing scare of the "Momo challenge," where a creepy, bug-eyed character (which is actually a Japanese sculpture) supposedly tells children to harm or kill themselves.
Langston, the son of a preacher, had the most pronounced transformation, morphing from stoic strongman to a gasping, bug-eyed bombast who would pull a hankie out of his singlet and dab sweat from his brow.
Should this race be destroyed or driven away, SpaceX's human settlers would need to turn their attention quickly to another of Mars' supposed native species: a large-brained, bug-eyed race that also has designs on Earth.
"The scenario is corny, even annoying, and the acting, like that of so many silent movies, is overdone, rhetorical, and bug-eyed," Joan Acocella wrote in The New Yorker in 2012, but the acting isn't the point.
The 24-year-old cartoonist and illustrator wins for her debut book, Adulthood is a Myth, a collection of hilarious, relatable comics capturing the dilemmas of a bug-eyed millennial who feels ill-equipped for grown-up life.
The title stars a bug-eyed and Micky Mouse-eared ninja tasked with avoid things like bounding fruit and giant cat heads (which evoke Fruit Ninja and Neko Atsume, respectively) – two of the ninja's best known mortal enemies.
In my case, I had no problems bouncing at ridiculous speeds across a neon mountain range in VR music visualizer Frequency Domain, but felt claustrophobic and bug-eyed when asked to walk slowly around a virtual Japanese school.
What keeps us watching is Badgley's delicate balancing act as Joe, synthesizing charm and bug-eyed creepiness and alarm while carrying much of the comic burden in the slightly stiff but yearning tone of his Harlequin-novel narration.
Nonetheless, Dalton shared a photo from Halloween with his daughter dressed as a praying mantis, while he and a woman who appeared to be Trn opted for bug-eyed onesie ensembles, though he didn't tag Trn in the snap.
Summer 2018's lineup of sunglass trends are the most playful we've seen yet, cutting into neon frames, lenses so skinny they're almost non-existent, and alien/Matrix designs that make the bug-eyed styles of the '00s look tame.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Phones are getting weird again and in just the past couple days, we've seen a wildly expensive bendable phone, a phone that can read your palm, and a bug-eyed phone with five cameras on its back.
As that incredible collection of extraterrestrial alcoholics and bug-eyed martini drinkers lined up at the bar, and as Lucas so slyly let them exhibit characteristics that were universally human, I found myself feeling a combination of admiration and delight.
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Any high comedy that ensued — the moment when a three-pound, bug-eyed Chihuahua named Voldemort decided to stop walking, for instance, forcing his owner to drag him across the stage like a dust bunny on a string — was purely incidental.
PagerDuty did not want to miss the opportunity to stand out on its first day of trading, so it brought Pagey, a smiling, bug-eyed, neon green cardboard-and-felt company mascot, to the New York Stock Exchange's trading floor.
There the editors weren't interested just in Weegee's photographs but also in his wiseass persona, his bug-eyed face, his huge Speed Graphic camera, his car trunk stuffed with equipment, his nocturnal habits, his slovenly ways and his tall tales.
The fun of Early Man is seeing all of these characters bounce up against one another, sometimes quite literally — like Wallace and his ilk, they're bug-eyed and gap-toothed, roly-poly and often pretty dense, but they mean well.
MUNCHIES caught up with Knops—a bartender with over ten years of shaking drinks around New York City under her belt—to find out how social justice plays into her bug-eyed booze project, and what exactly is in her Jitterbug cocktail.
Whatever the motivation behind the robot's release, however,Toyota's certainly playing on the emotions of its potential audience with its diminutive bug-eyed 'bot, which is designed to offer some semblance of human interaction, programmed to recognize and react to facial expressions.
As Seth Brundle, bug-eyed, pillow-lipped, and frenzied in his big breakout film The Fly, Goldblum looked dangerous and edgy rather than lantern-jawed and dependable — there's always been something reptilian (but never cold) about him, and it is incredibly sexy.
Bug-eyed sunglasses, peep toe stilettos, chandelier earrings, slouchy hobo bags, sequin tanks — and most memorably, the bin of thongs where my cool older friend first taught me how to steal — could now all be mine, much to the chagrin of my mother.
It treats the litany of negative clichés about his party—its "nasty" instincts on poverty, migrants and health care; its cultural dysphoria in modern Britain; its bug-eyed neuroticism about the EU—as a roll-call of ogres Mr Cameron has declined to confront.
Under the major regions are entire subsections of bottles from producers whose names make wine freaks and big spenders get sweaty and bug-eyed: Raveneau, Tenuta San Guido, Conterno, Coche-Dury, Chave and a little upstart Champagne maker by the name of Dom Pérignon.
Despite these brief fits of bug-eyed energy, much of the film slowly drifts from one lengthy, druggy scene to another as though only half-conscious, with Cosmatos aiming for a hallucinatory tone similar to David Lynch or Enter the Void director Gaspar Noé.
" Bug-eyed, he's staring at the blank hospital wall in front of him, index finger on his right hand, jabbing into the space in front of him while the index finger on his left hand beats a useless tattoo on his morphine button: "Kill the fly.
This is not to say that Busey's early performances rival those of Marlon Brando, but at the very least we should look beyond what we see of the bug-eyed borderline Busey today and realize that he had a pretty solid body of work, all things considered.
The brand's avant-garde designs, with their bumps and frills and not-quite-flattering shapes, are rarely seen on the red carpet, but the signature bug-eyed heart (from its PLAY basics line) has always been accessible, appearing on everything from striped tees and sweatshirts to Converse sneakers.
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FAVORITE TV REUNIONS The beloved '60s comedy series told the story of Taylor (Griffith), a widower who lives with Opie (Howard) and his Aunt Bee Taylor (Frances Bavier) in Mayberry, N.C. With virtually zero crimes to solve, Taylor spends his time calming down bug-eyed Deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts).
Last night when I found myself bug-eyed a little before 5 AM, not an insanely early time to rise for the day but far too early to wake up and expect a full day of productivity, I turned to the podcast and was hooked—er, fast asleep—yet again.
But Simm and Gomez both brought their own brilliantly twisted 21st century take on the Master — Simm playing the character as a petulant platinum blonde raver kid in a hoodie, while Gomez's version is a bug-eyed mad Mary Poppins who would just as soon kiss you as kill you.
And the East Harlem painter Nitza Tufiño's fabulously trippy "Pareja Taína (Taíno Couple)" depicts a buoyant pair of bug-eyed figures, their features inspired by artifacts of the indigenous Taíno people of the Caribbean, using a thin mix of acrylic and charcoal that leaves them wavering like an underwater mirage.
It never escapes my notice that among the muntjac antlers and equestrian prints — little anachronistic emblems of mastery — C. keeps an astonishing, thick-lipped, bug-eyed porcelain head of a slave or servant woman on her coffee table (lidded and hollow inside, meant to hold bonbons, keys and other knickknacks).
Added another, "WAIT ARE WE JUST GOING TO NOT TALK ABOUT THE FURIOUS BUG-EYED A—HOLE MAN WHO STOLE THE HOME RUN BALL FROM THE LADY AND THREW IT BACK?????" some deranged astros fan ripped a home run ball out of a woman's hand and threw it onto the field pic.twitter.
Hollywood is awash in sad-eyed brooders (Ryan Gosling, Jake Gyllenhaal), muscled he-men (Channing Tatum, Dwayne Johnson), sophisticated gents (Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne), high-spirited underdogs (Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Reynolds), bug-eyed misfits (Rami Malek, Jared Leto), and the interchangeable hunks known as the Chrises: Evans, Hemsworth, Pine, and Pratt.
These are real, raw testimonies, straight from the fingers of men and women who a mere 200 hours ago were bug-eyed, slack-jawed miscreants inhaling cigarettes like they were going out of fashion whilst playing three seconds of every track in their iTunes library—shouting "YES MATE THIS ONE FUCKING HEELLLLLLL" at each song.
But just as the fashion world has become acclimated to the style, it seems the rapper and designer has changed his mind about the of-the-moment shades, because Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner just debuted the latest trend: giant, bug-eyed, athletic-inspired frames that cover nearly the entire top half of one's face.
The Web version of "High Maintenance" was the self-funded creation of a married couple: the grizzled, bug-eyed Ben Sinclair, who plays the Guy, and who until this show had mostly done cameos as homeless guys; and his then wife, Katja Blichfeld, a casting director with a Rolodex full of similarly underused talents.
He painted a bug-eyed King Kong with his mouth agape; the Creature From the Black Lagoon as a red-lipped, amphibious humanoid; Lon Chaney in "London After Midnight" as a top-hatted ghoul with blood dropping from his mouth; and Mr. Karloff as the intense, wrinkled, fez-wearing Ardath Bey in "The Mummy" (1932).
Mr. Burgerman's own inner child is evident in his joy at the raggedy-haired dog, the emoji-shaped cardboard pins he keeps for visitors to his studio at The Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn, or the stickers of neon bug-eyed pizzas, aliens and other creatures he carries around to paste onto public surfaces.
There are an infinite number of ways to feel like you're getting to the bottom of something—forwarded emails, credential confirmations, guys texting while they zip up their pants at the urinal, people staring bug-eyed at laptops, making spastic hand gestures to the guy sitting next to them, trying to cram in a USB cord.
A stout, goateed troubadour in a porkpie hat, Stew played both narrator and knowing foil to his younger self, a callow, bug-eyed teen-ager whose tussle with identity takes him from black bourgeois Los Angeles to the hash-clouded coffeehouses of Amsterdam and on to the Berlin punk scene, where he embellishes his racial trauma to gain cred with the avant-garde crowd.
But these photographs highlight the quirky aesthetic appeal of old-school machines: the Control Data 6600, considered the first successful supercomputer, is a bug-eyed, retrofuturistic beauty; the Meda 42TA, built in former Czechoslovakia in the '70s, is a bright tangle of wires and knobs; the IBM 729, which used magnetic tape up to 2,400 feet long on large reels, looks like a massive red and white cassette deck.
In Isle of Dogs, most of those personalities are expressed through one clear trait — the funniest of which might be Oracle, a bug-eyed pug voiced by Tilda Swinton, who can "predict" the future because she watches TV. But while that's a funny way to quickly paint a character, it also makes for shallow characterizations, a problem that also extends to the humans in this movie, including Atari and Tracy, who are essentially one-note characters.
He's there at the Joe Strummer mural on 7th Street and Avenue A when he sings, "All bug-eyed and babbling / Out on the corner of 7th and A." He stumbles west through the Lower East Side at daybreak, being an asshole, stealing flowers from a memorial, smoking a cigarette he probably doesn't need, coming to a stop near the old Village Voice building on the Bowery, right by the hotel in which he seems to have spiraled downwards between albums.
Doocy is incredulous that Democrats don't want to build Trump's border wall, Kilmeade is going bug-eyed describing the NFL protests, Ainsley is disgusted by Chelsea Manning's "new excuse" for leaking documents, Kilmeade rages against the "Taliban 27," and then Doocy is pissed that Obamacare is "exploding" just like he predicted it would and then Ainsley tells us coal is coming back, and then someone says a guy was arrested with a gun and a pressure cooker, and then 28,000 ISIS fighters surrendered, and then THAT DOESN'T MATTER AT ALL because now Iran is threatening to bomb us.

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