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"dewy-eyed" Definitions
  1. showing emotion about something, perhaps with a few tears in the eyes

48 Sentences With "dewy eyed"

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Bangs, ever frumpled, is dewy-eyed even while he derides it as dribble.
It would be like pairing up a dewy-eyed foal with a racehorse.
I'm also definitely, definitely not getting dewy-eyed again thinking about it now.
And it brought together dewy-eyed adolescents, not dyspeptic acolytes of the Heritage Foundation.
The one thing that has happened, which is a fabulous thing, is nobody's dewy-eyed anymore.
Yet first Facebook must redeem itself by recognizing how its dewy-eyed trust in the world can be abused.
He was as hungry for meaning as any dewy-eyed radical; he just found it in an unlikely spot.
So "Anastasia" may well tap into the dewy-eyed demographic that made "Wicked" such an indestructible favorite of female adolescents.
Yet anyone hoping for a dewy-eyed recreation of former glories—and the usual jibes at the French—will be disappointed.
It is as well, though, to look beneath the surface, not to grow dewy-eyed at how heartwarming it all is.
Indulging in dewy-eyed nostalgia with all of his usual obsessive attention to detail, Mr Tarantino lets the good times roll instead.
Sometimes having a nap in an Automat, listening to a scratchy gramophone record all dewy-eyed as if it were the Philharmonic.
Portraying a dewy-eyed — and devotedly homicidal — Irish republican terrorist named Padraic, Mr. Turner is the shining embodiment of glamorous, dangerous stupidity.
"Slow Burn" is the perfect introduction to Kacey Musgraves' ethereal, dewy-eyed, rosy-cheeked world in "Golden Hour," her Grammy-winning opus.
What Pye's turned in is an hour long, dewy-eyed meander through the kind of beautiful musical vistas that genuinely make life worth living.
"Divorce" is not as dewy-eyed as its forebear, not as fresh in its material, and in its first outings, not as consistently funny.
At one point, Paterson takes on a gun-waving bar patron, which would seem heroic if not for the dewy-eyed sadness in Driver's eyes.
The compilation—rooted in his native Baltimore but transatlantic in outlook—is a heady mix of melodic, dewy-eyed post-punk and rugged, stretching ambience.
As a sneak preview, why not have a listen to the Joe Goddard featuring "For You", which is just as dewy-eyed as you'd expect.
For four solid years now, the foremost DJ of dewy-eyed, saccharine tech-house has been lionized and idolized, presented as the exemplar of club culture.
Put simply, nights spent talking about everything you're going to do when you're older makes a lot less dewy-eyed sense when you are, well, older.
Relative highlights from their catalog like "Paris," pre-album smash single "Closer," and Memories' dewy-eyed "Young" hinge on recollections of teenage love affairs and breakups.
For dewy-eyed baby boomers, the brawn of pub rock evokes memories of hot, smoky, crowded suburban beer barns with basic set-ups and ear-splitting power chords.
For all the semi-serious cases I made for this band's excesses while guarding the "Cruise"-playing iPhone, they're best when they're making dewy-eyed plays at earnestness.
Over the course of its five seasons, "Breaking Bad" transformed the character Jesse Pinkman from a dewy-eyed, small-time drug dealer into a hardened (if also penitent) desperado.
Reporter's Notebook HUSAN, West Bank — The Sabateen clan recognized the dewy-eyed boy in the World Vision sponsorship card from his birth date and the striped collar of his cardigan.
"Finale " Daft Punk's dewy-eyed nostalgia is part of what's made the duo's tracks so heartwarming over the years—especially on their aptly titled meditation on reminiscence, Random Access Memories.
"She has focused on building shareholder value successfully by increasing margins with no dewy-eyed nostalgia over changing conditions," said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor at the Yale School of Management.
God knows we hear enough dewy-eyed nostalgia about the golden days of the second summer of love, but it's normally predicated with the assertion that the rave was all inclusive.
But it also doesn't change the fact that the representation of women and marijuana is stuck in the same lustful, dewy-eyed, weed-as-aphrodisiac vamp that sites like Stoned Girls profit from.
Makonnen's had some experience working in this jaunty pop lane before with his old band Phantom Posse, but Fall Out Boy's prickly melodies and Peep's dewy-eyed fatalism add new dimensions to the sound.
Street Scene There are many dewy-eyed reasons a wealthy and powerful business executive would choose to give up a throne in the private sector and move to Washington for an important government job.
The concept of empathy is explored in the most painful of ways, and discussions of shattered teacups and time reversal will leave viewers dewy eyed, with a solemn reminder of the fragility of human relationships.
That it disappoints shows how hard it is to reconcile Shakespeare's vague and ordinary life with his extraordinary, well-known works, and why many writers and screenwriters have opted for either irreverent mockery or dewy-eyed bardolatry.
Back in 2011, when Jimmy Fallon was still a dewy-eyed Late Night host and not a towseler of Donald Trump's hair on The Tonight Show, Tyler, The Creator made his network TV debut alongside Hodgy Beats as Odd Future.
But the title here more or less suggests the uncomplicated optimism inherent to Khotin's newest work which, like so many dewy-eyed composers of instrumental music that have come before, uses those swoony synth lines to create spaces for self-care.
I used to say that I felt like Humbert Humbert, the notoriously unreliable narrator of "Lolita," who made a similar trip, but instead of traveling with a precocious preteen girl, I was traveling with a wife and a dewy-eyed dog.
If this all sounds too literary, too dewy-eyed, too removed from the urgent fact that our ship is barreling toward some awful fate, well, Giono would retort that there is no battle that occurs exclusively in the public sphere.
Sony owned the rights to Spider-Man, and Pascal made intelligent use of them—her choices for director (Sam Raimi, of "Evil Dead" fame) and star (dewy-eyed Tobey Maguire) were unexpected, and together they made a movie that honored fans and non-fans alike.
You wince as you read the opening chapters, knowing that, with the fateful inevitability of Greek tragedy, the composer-songwriter-singer is going to sign a deal with a rapacious music publisher as a dewy-eyed youngster and then spend the rest of his life regretting it.
As unlikely as it is that Sandler goes for it, it's even less likely that he'll read this blog—but because we are dewy-eyed idealists with a tenuous grasp on reality, we here at VICE have put together a list of ideas for Sandler's terrible, no-good, very bad, fuck-you-Oscars movie.
" (And though delightful, this Oscar-winning drama doesn't conform to the true story of their lives.) In her review for The Times, Manohla Dargis wrote, "Instead of real quirks, strange habits, moments of everyday gas, gurgle and grunting, movies like this give us sumptuous production design, meticulous costumes and stories meant to leave us dewy-eyed and thoughtful, if never actually disturbed.
We are waiting for the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation staff's official report on the dynamic growth effects of the legislation, but once one considers the anti-growth implications of increased government borrowing and the probable sunset of many business cuts to comply with the Senate's rules for using the reconciliation process, dewy-eyed growth prognosticators are likely to be disappointed.
It also contains what Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian described as "a dewy-eyed interview" with President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, which has moments of "almost Hello!-magazine deference". Pilger explores the US Army School of the Americas in the US state of Georgia. Generations of South American military were trained there, with a curriculum including counter-insurgency techniques.
The song was raved by critics. A journalist from the BBC wrote that the single as "lives up to the hype" and praised the inclusion of lyrics about Christmas as "without sounding remotely contrived". According to the Daily Mail, the Sugababes avoid sounding "mushy" on the album's ballads including "New Year". The Sunday Heralds Samuel McGuire interpreted "New Year" as a "mellow [and] dewy-eyed" song that will "undoubtedly cement [the Sugababes'] 'new All Saints' tag early in 2001".
And those who witnessed this remarkable organization's dramatic evolution will find Vaughan's 'behind the scenes' insights to be both illuminating and engaging."Book jacket 2009 Former Christian Coalition press secretary and Virginia pro-life organizer Chris Freund gave a strong endorsement: "As someone who knows Joel Vaughan from our days working together at the Christian Coalition, I highly recommend his book. If you want to know the truth of what happened, this book is a must read." Norfolk's Virginian-Pilot writes that Vaughan's book "is no dewy-eyed paean to the Robertson enterprise.
Gallagher became so influential that a June 1996 NME article argued that "If Noel Gallagher, the most successful songwriter of his generation, champions a group, then said group are guaranteed more mainstream kudos and, quite possibly, more sales. And since Noel has taken to championing only five or six groups, then it's a powerful cabal he's promoting." The NME article grouped the bands Gallagher praised, including the Boo Radleys, Ocean Colour Scene, and Cast, under the banner of "Noelrock". John Harris typified these bands, and Gallagher, of "sharing a dewy-eyed love of the 1960s, a spurning of much beyond rock's most basic ingredients, and a belief in the supremacy of 'real music'".
Allmusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album a two-and-a-half star rating out of five. He said that Carroll's voice was "warm and friendly," but considered the lyrics to be "coldly calculated clichés," citing the presence of topics such as trucks, whiskey, bars and "dewy-eyed salutes to 'Where I'm From'." Robert Loy of Country Standard Time also gave a mostly unfavorably review, saying that the album showed a lack of artistic growth when compared to his debut, saying that except for "Sorry Don't Matter", the songs were derivative in nature. Matt Bjorke of Roughstock gave a more favorable review, saying that although the compilation "may not have a huge 'obvious' hit", he considered all of its tracks to be solid and well-sung.

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