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"glassy-eyed" Definitions
  1. marked by or having glassy eyes

108 Sentences With "glassy eyed"

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There's joy and some even look a little glassy eyed.
"They'd taste it and get this glassy-eyed look," she said.
Okada was flat on his back, staring up, vanquished and glassy-eyed.
But don't get glassy-eyed just yet, since surely there's more to come.
Glassy-eyed and slurring his words, the young man said he was 19.
We all stood gaping and glassy-eyed, as though we were about to bury Mother.
Her beautiful, twitching, confident, insecure, glassy-eyed face in that opening scene just murdered me.
Nobody wants their pet to become the dog equivalent of a glassy-eyed, soulless wellness vlogger.
He looks, glassy eyed, at the barren cityscape before him, pondering the essential meaninglessness of it all.
" He turned to his stylist, a glassy-eyed, wisp-thin man, and whispered, "Go get the coat.
Gone was the glassy-eyed knockdown of shot after shot, with a shrug to mark their inexplicability.
I know what it's like to reenter learning after a horrifying turn of events, glassy-eyed and exhausted.
"I want to hug him... and I want to tell him that I'm happy," a glassy-eyed Wongsukchan said.
Catherine shares the news with John but he, glassy eyed, lets the story go over his head as panic ensues.
Police have not said what her blood alcohol level was, but she appears extremely glassy eyed in her mug shot.
" Have you seen people arm in arm with their friends, glassy eyed, singing along to "The Name of the Game?
Those first dozen biscuits elevated a college evening of glassy-eyed giggling into what felt like a red carpet affair.
I'm the customer who goes glassy-eyed when the bike shop clerk starts talking about the advantages of each model.
Go to a rave, and you'll find people glassy-eyed, staring inches from each other's faces in rapt conversation, Heifets says.
She was a tall brunette, gorgeous, dreamy, glassy-eyed drunk, wearing the classic Wonder Woman costume, little more than patriotic lingerie.
The night before that attack, a neighbor said, he was agitated and glassy-eyed in the hall outside Ms. Irizarry's apartment.
Thus the spectacle of a glassy-eyed manager waving his trademark scorecard at players who knew better than to pay attention.
But you're not recording the event to aid your own memory when you wake up all glassy-eyed in the morning.
My son's school has a chalky, cooped-up smell, and at my daughter's preschool the kids look a bit glassy-eyed.
"This gin is really smooth," she says flatly, with a glassy-eyed expression that indicates she may have Seen Some Shit.
"I thought crikey, he's not looking too good, he was all glassy eyed — yeah, he was cactus," Rowe told radio station 3AW.
In Pennsylvania, I met some people who were glassy-eyed at the prospect of what would have been our first woman president.
GLASSY-EYED young men stumbling through the streets is not an unusual sight in Newcastle, a city well known for its partying.
"I haven't even read the papers today," Mr. Salvini, a little glassy-eyed, said as he popped some mints into his mouth.
It covered my whole eye, which was a pain in the ass to wear, but it gives that sort of glassy-eyed feel.
The more you move, the more likely you are to grab the client's attention as they scroll glassy-eyed through the home page.
Was there an American alive who, by the time the bicentennial actually arrived, was not already glassy-eyed from all the premature puffery?
"Rogue One," which stars a cheeky Felicity Jones and a cool, glassy-eyed Forest Whitaker, will be in theaters by December. https://www.youtube.com/watch?
State-run cafeterias are still notorious for plodding service that consists mostly of glassy-eyed waiters informing diners what isn't available on the menu.
Plagued by the Watergate scandal, a glassy-eyed Nixon delivered a final speech for White House staff and members of his Cabinet in 1974.
They became glassy-eyed at department stores, bowled over by the merits of food processors and hand-held vacuum cleaners and Hallmark greeting cards.
We watch expressions of confusion, fear and wonder cross her slack-jawed, glassy-eyed face as a stream-of-consciousness voiceover reveals what she's thinking.
Occasionally looking glassy-eyed and emotional, Putin complained that many of those prevented from going had not been served with specific or proven doping accusations.
At the press screening I attended, which was populated by ornery, grumpy film critics who all look like Silent Bob, everyone walked away glassy-eyed.
But no: this was the "Bag Drop" line, each glassy-eyed traveler staring into the void had a baggage tag firmly secured on their suitcases.
But no: this was the "Bag Drop" line, each glassy-eyed traveler staring into the void had a baggage tag firmly secured on their suitcases.
Less than ten games into the season, and big buddy Kentucky is glassy eyed staring at the finish line while his team just gets fucking pummeled.
He showed me a selfie he took in that moment: he is so twisted by anger that he appears dangerously glassy-eyed and lost to himself.
My older son was in eighth grade when he got home from a day of skateboarding, glassy-eyed and dopey, and fell asleep on the couch.
It makes me feel like a woman in a 19th-century novel emerging from a fever: enfeebled, glassy-eyed, humbled by the gift of being alive.
Ms Mazzucco is left to practise variations on a glassy-eyed gawk; she is called upon to shoulder nearly the entire sixth episode herself, and struggles mightily.
Lady Gaga, who won a Golden Globe for her glassy-eyed portrayal of the Countess in Season 5, has also announced she'll return to AHS this fall.
I'll never forget the moment in the season two premiere, for example, when they found their dead friends and daughter bloodied and glassy-eyed in that hotel room.
It has topped 15 million downloads, with glassy-eyed users hunting characters like Pikachu, Charizard and Squirtle for an average of more than a half-hour every day.
This Labor Day weekend, you can catch the beloved actor in his most famous role as the glassy-eyed candy wizard in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Police immediately apprehended the driver, who according to eyewitnesses interviewed by Fox television affiliate WVEU-TV appeared disheveled, glassy-eyed and under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
That press tour was the one where he would sit down with radio hosts, often looking glassy-eyed, and rail against the fashion industry that wouldn't accept him.
Police immediately apprehended the pickup driver, who according to eyewitnesses interviewed by Fox television affiliate WVEU-TV appeared disheveled, glassy-eyed and under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
On Sunday, shoppers, glassy-eyed from having gotten out of bed so early, spoke of the immaculate bathrooms, the tomatoes that never rot and the kindness of the staff.
Pick any cult — Heaven's Gate, Peoples Temple — and you'll find similarities with the Buddhafield, whose adherents (most of them young and attractive) appear glassy-eyed during their leader's pronouncements.
The track also appears with a strangely hypnotizing animation of a rotating logo, which has had me staring, glassy-eyed, at my desk for a good few minutes now.
Nesterenko looked down at the glassy-eyed Tatiana — dead in part because Oleg kept her from getting that promotion — and then looked wonderingly at Elizabeth, already in the distance.
When I first saw this production in London two years ago, I was glassy-eyed with jet lag and, as far as I can remember, had a swell time.
Worse was that as Cerrone stood wobbling, then sat on his stool in complete glassy-eyed silence, none of the parties who could stop the fight chose to do so.
Sufer showed Gizmodo the photo that first sparked the WowWee team's interest, a smokey glassy-eyed critter clinging to an index finger, with a look that could be bemusement or fear.
Kevin Smith: We made a Jay and Silent Bob movie where you don't even have to be a pushover to be a little glassy-eyed once or twice in the movie.
It's the first time Watson's met the skeletal, shaggy-haired skater in the flesh, but their alliance is immediate, the kind of glassy-eyed connection only afforded to the perpetually lifted.
Consumed by that existential clash at home, many voters gazed with glassy-eyed indifference at faraway Ottawa and its comparatively mundane debates about things like marginal tax rates and military spending.
It's true that the links between our carbon emissions and any particular drought are convoluted, but over all, climate change is as palpable as a wizened, glassy-eyed child dying of starvation.
WASHINGTON — The bad-news stories slammed into the White House in pitiless succession on Tuesday, leaving President Trump's battle-scarred West Wing aides staring at their flat screens in glassy-eyed shock.
They transitioned away from the more prickly, vibrant sonics that started their career in favor of glassy-eyed pop platitudes, which, obviously, had a pretty broad appeal even if they were less immediately distinctive.
Mass Effect: Andromeda had some issues of its own with glassy-eyed stares and it took a post-release patch to resolve, so there's a chance some of these issues may yet be ironed out.
Gassy, soggy and glassy-eyed, the corpse (played by Daniel Radcliffe in what has to be the most uncomfortable role of his career) delights Hank, who names him Manny and resolves to care for him.
Mr. Sherman also put walleye, the big glassy-eyed perch, on the dinner menu, with a maple and corn broth, and wrinkled dry apple slices that came to life with dabs of lemony sorrel purée.
Court documents say a Virginia Army National Guard officer accused of driving an armored personnel carrier off a base while under the influence of drugs was glassy-eyed and disoriented when he was taken into custody.
Teachers of such courses aim to grab the attention of their glassy-eyed audience, to acquaint students with the basics of the subject and, ideally, to equip them to apply economic reasoning to the real world.
That means they may continue to live in a cycle of addiction, and it means they may continue to look like "drug-addled, glassy-eyed" masses on the streets of Vancouver or Philadelphia or San Francisco.
The pods attempt to reduce the number of irritable, glassy-eyed, zombified college students, but it doesn't confront the central issue — which is that students rack up a sleep debt that can't be paid off with naps.
Yet, somehow, the same Trump supporters who cheered his verbal attacks on the CIA and FBI are now giving glassy-eyed nods of approval as Trump claims there was solid information about an imminent attack on Americans.
The fish and seafood were laid out on beds of crushed ice; we purchased a few glassy-eyed bluefish fat with fish eggs, had them gutted and headed to a small restaurant tucked into a corner of the market.
I met several other men who lay in hospital beds, glassy-eyed with fixed expressions, and swaddled in blood-stained bandages, their frames curled up as much as their injuries would allow, as if their entire bodies were wincing.
It was the old ladies (these were the Fifties) teetering along on their high heels, hatted and gloved, with seams in their stockings, and with glassy-eyed fox furs draped over their massive chests, who might fall down, not me.
Although I never earned the right to compare my own stunted, slow-motion daily achievements to theirs, come darkness — slack-jawed and glassy-eyed at a table strewn with crumpled maps and empty plates — I couldn't help doing just that.
The glassy-eyed patriarch stumbled through the club in search of Rebecca (Mandy Moore), only to find Sam (Sam Trammell), Rebecca's bandmate (and ex-boyfriend, if we want to get technical), and deck him, putting the finishing ruinous touches on Rebecca's big debut.
Daniel is tossed into the real-life compound known as Colonia Dignidad, a cult presided over by a man named Paul Schäfer (Michael Nyqvist), and in an effort to rescue him, Lena pretends to be a willing convert, joining Schäfer's glassy-eyed followers.
McCabe describes Rosenstein as being "glassy-eyed" after he was allegedly ordered by the White House to draft the memo about Comey's job performance, writing that Rosenstein feared he was being used by the Trump administration as a scapegoat for Comey's firing.
The trailer recycles some pieces we've already seen—flying cars zip through a bleak future Los Angeles, giant lady holograms poke their hologram fingers around, and Jared Leto's glassy-eyed character talks about how replicants are the slave class propping up civilization.
Tim Allen's Toy Story costar also got a turn as St. Nick – as a glassy-eyed CGI version of him, sure, but if any A-list actor could muster the right mix of warmth, humor and paternal concern to play Santa Claus, it's Hanks.
When the camera pans to her she is often staring into the middle distance, glassy-eyed and giving away nothing beyond the possibility that she might be thinking about which of her loved ones she would pull the plug on if push came to shove.
What is new is that Republicans, by watching dazed and glassy-eyed as a president abuses the pardon so early in his term, are empowering him to make a habit of forgiving and incenting the kind of lawbreaking that he hopes will shore up his power.
In "Terminator Two" and "Judgment Day," the character played by Arnold Schwarzenegger protects and defends John Connor from harm; in the real world, if you were to see a robot arm directed by a glassy-eyed stare coming your way, I would advise you to run for cover.
Maybe they understand a hyperextended arm bowing backward or some staring glassy-eyed at the lights while the blood reenters their carotids, but the subtleties before those moments are measured in inches—or in pounds of pressure—that you can only fathom if you've spent time on a mat.
As this intimate, finely observed story unfolds, it becomes clear that her chief struggle lies in finding a path out of Anaconda — or at least away from her father's volatile, boundary-less grasp — and ensuring that she won't end up as a human version of the stuffed, mounted and glassy-eyed creatures she works on every day.
Starting with Thanksgiving weekend in 2009, when his wife allegedly chased after him with a golf club and he crashed his S.U.V. into a fire hydrant, and culminating last May, with that mug shot of him, haggard and glassy-eyed, after he was picked up with Xanax, Vicodin, Ambien and more in his system, Tiger's fall from grace had an almost mythic element.
Money has become so plentiful in American politics -- every two years cash floods the system through a variety of super PACs and other newfangled entities aimed at skirting campaign finance law -- that there's a tendency, even among political junkies, to get a little glassy-eyed when it comes to talk of unprecedented amounts of money being harvested earlier and earlier in the election cycle.
Freud described the uncanny as "that class of the terrifying which leads back to something long known to us, once very familiar," which might explain the eerie magnetism of these videos: We remember the aura of magic and possibility with which these spaces were once imbued, but in a dead mall, the aura is sucked clean out, like a living, breathing person reduced to a glassy-eyed doll.
Black folks are brutally murdered daily by the forces we say are there to protect them; indigenous communities at Standing Rock are staging a historical protest to protect all our rights to clean water and land; there is a global refugee crisis and, closer to home, a severe housing crisis, yet somehow most of us are glassy eyed and passive observers, apparently inured to the possibility we are all careening towards a collective crash.
Plus, if you're going to focus on the downsides of booking your own tour, you should also keep the dreamy stuff in mind: feeling out where your fanbase is (maybe you'll play to three glassy eyed cynics in Paris who are too cool to clap but sell out a 300-person venue in Lisbon), making new music industry contacts, enjoying a holiday where you might actually break even, and possibly even experiencing the only thing more sought-after than adoring fans and some cool music label guy who's in love with your sound: Fun, you guys.
His is a glassy-eyed autohypnosis that carries the voyager out like a lemming to his death.
A few moments after he spoke, an elderly woman, glassy eyed from a trance, reeled uncontrolledly through the dimly lit room.
Some people criticized Miragliotta for stopping the fight too early, as Sadollah seemed to be trying to get up, but Miragliotta defended his stoppage, saying Sadollah was "out of it" and "still looked glassy eyed and asked me what happened."Miragliotta Defends Stoppage. Bloodyelbow.com (August 11, 2009). Retrieved on November 7, 2015.
At that time, it becomes cloudy and is visible as a cover over the eye. When the snake moults, the brille is also shed, generally inside out, as part of its skin. The brilles protect their eyes from dust and dirt and give them a "glassy-eyed" blank appearance. Snakes, flap-footed lizards, night lizards, and some skinks have brilles.
In 2019, they ranked the album at number 22 in their list of "The 200 Best Albums of the 2010s"; editor Jeremy D Larson wrote that "Dan Bejar made a masterpiece out of a comedown, a glassy-eyed look at a world starting to collapse." In the same year, Pitchfork also ranked "Chinatown" at number 86 on its list of the 200 Best Songs of the 2010s.
Spectators > pushed and jostled their way through the gates of the railing and swarmed > around the glassy-eyed Chaplin as a horde of photographers clambered over > the furniture clicking shutters with abandon. > > The courtroom became a cauldron of humanity--jury, spectators, prosecution, > defense, court attachés and newsmen melting into a bubbling, boiling stew of > confusion. The proceedings ended with a mistrial when negative blood tests, in a courtroom maneuver, were ruled inadmissible as evidence.
Roach's legs buckled; staggering, slack-jawed and glassy-eyed, he hung on. When the bell sounded for the tenth round Roach doggedly came out into the ring again. Small jabbed a soggy left to his mouth then a vicious right put Roach down for a count of nine but Roach wouldn't stay down. The referee had a quick look at Roach and resumed the fight but after just one quick jab to the face by Small, Roach was down for the count.
She subsequently breaks up the fight by holding her weapon to the back of the suspect's head. Later, while in questioning, the other Marine tells Tutuola that, "She [Benson] has PTSD, I would recognize that glassy-eyed look anywhere." At the end of the episode, the original suspect is cleared, and Benson apologizes to him, admitting that she was a victim of sexual assault. In the season 11 episode "Perverted," Benson becomes the prime suspect in the sexual mutilation and murder of a biker gang member.
On that day, Mollie suffered her first ever defeats in the first and last heats of the three-heat four-mile race. It seems that not only was the course mostly mud due to heavy rain the night before, which did not suit Mollie, but that she could have been ridden better. It seems possible Ten Broeck had been doped. A book written by Colonel John F. Wall called Famous Running Horses records that Ten Broeck was laboring badly, did not sweat, was glassy eyed, and had to be whipped through the match.
In 1965, when Bill Brown was the director at the well- known Penland School of Crafts, he asked Bill Boysen to set up a glass studio at the facility and offer courses during their summer term. This early enthusiasm for studio glass led Penland "to become the site of the founding of the Glass Art Society in the early 1970s." Boysen travelled to Australia in 1974, where he promoted glass artistry by presenting a "revolutionary demonstration of glass blowing""Blow-in Bill leaves locals glassy-eyed." Weekly Times (Australia), 31 August 2005: 95.
In the opening seconds of the first round, Hendricks blocked a high head kick from Sadollah and countered with an uppercut knocking Sadollah to his knees. Hendricks continued to land punches until referee Dan Miragliotta pulled him off and ended the fight 29 seconds into the first round. Some have criticized Miragliotta for stopping the fight too early, as Sadollah seemed to be trying to get up, but Miragliotta defended his stoppage saying Sadollah was "out of it" and "still looked glassy eyed and asked me what happened."Miragliotta Defends Stoppage. Bloodyelbow.com.
Most > people tend to come back from their first ride a little bit glassy-eyed... > Road and Track: The light and tactile steering, combined with supple > suspension and a weird, physics-defying sense of zero weight transfer in > corners, provides a sensation akin to flying just over the ground. I'm > convinced there's a powerful pleasure center in the brain that remains > untapped until you drive an Elan. It's almost a drug. > Motor Sport: The tremendously responsive steering and handling requires > similar qualities from the driver and the speeds achieved round corners and > on the straight are deceptively fast.
Andrew Martin of The Observer wrote in a review that Adventures in Stationery is "elegantly written, but in a strangely blank, glassy-eyed tone" and opined that although Ward's personal anecdotes were interesting, more interviews with other subjects should have been included in the book. In a review for the Financial Times, Alexander Gilmour wrote that "Ward writes with a blend of wit, unhealthy obsession and pure love" and described the book as "high-class pornography for the stationery enthusiast". The Independent Rhodri Marsden commented that the book "certainly is serious, while frequently frivolous", referring to its contents as "fascinating". Alex Sarll of the Irish Examiner summarised the book as a "chatty, witty treasure-trove" of facts and believed it "deserves a wider audience" than just stationery fans.
The hammer head is used to crush the seals' thin skulls, while the hook is used to move the carcasses. Canadian sealing regulations describe the dimensions of the clubs and the hakapiks, and caliber of the rifles and minimum bullet velocity, that can be used. They state: "Every person who strikes a seal with a club or hakapik shall strike the seal on the forehead until its skull has been crushed," and that "No person shall commence to skin or bleed a seal until the seal is dead," which occurs when it "has a glassy-eyed, staring appearance and exhibits no blinking reflex when its eye is touched while it is in a relaxed condition." Reportedly, in one study, three out of eight times, the animal was not rendered either dead or unconscious by shooting, and the hunters would then kill the seal using a hakapik or other club of a type that is sanctioned by the governing authority.
It's just a shame she burned up the title Eve- Olution on that previous release." Julianne Escobedo Shepherd of Spin said, "Lip Lock may not be the best rap album of 2013, but it's interesting, and it's honest. After 11 years, that's a respectable way to ride out." Edwin Ortiz of HipHopDX said, "Seeing Eve return is a welcoming sight, and while unexpected, the experimental arrangements of her new project can be written off as just that. The heart of the issue with Lip Lock is that Eve hasn’t restored the command she once had, which subsequently allows these new sounds to lead her down a road of uncertainty. Eve’s maturation as a person has been obtained through time; it may take more before her music catches up." Lauren Martin of Fact stated, "Eve doesn’t dwell on the past with underhand bitterness or glassy-eyed nostalgia. Considering it’s been eleven years, there’s a pointedly absent element of story-telling about her hiatus which leaves the listener wanting more, yet Eve was never held up as a great lyricist and can’t really be bashed for not being one now. That’s not where her appeal lies.

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