Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"popeyed" Definitions
  1. marked by bulging, staring eyes: a young boy popeyed with excitement.

17 Sentences With "popeyed"

How to use popeyed in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "popeyed" and check conjugation/comparative form for "popeyed". Mastering all the usages of "popeyed" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Within a few years, the anxious, frizzy-haired, popeyed Mr. Wilder had become an unlikely movie star.
In a British film called "My Bare Lady," Weegee played the part of a nude popeyed judge in a nudist beauty contest.
"He solemnly turned over the deed to a two-by-four bit of property to a popeyed city official," according to Ross Duff Whytock, who wrote about New York for a number of newspapers, including The Hartford Courant.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 23600 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 2202 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 19813 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 33 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 1920 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Along with an instructive lineup of naked fowl, silver herring and popeyed sardines, this indispensable tribute to the transcendent but still undervalued painter centers on a stupendous 1925 "Carcass of Beef," glistening scarlet, streaked with orange fat and straddling a starry sky.
Other lovebirds, their suitability for each other long obvious to us, finally got over themselves and paired up — the kitchen maid Daisy and the footman Andy; the doughty Isobel and the popeyed Lord Merton; perhaps even the wildly clueless Molesley and the salt-of-the-earth ex-con Baxter.
But to lead to it, the curator Stephen Brown, in consultation with the Soutine scholars Esti Dunow and Maurice Tuchman, has assembled a well-paced procession of other still lifes that demonstrate the peculiarities of Soutine's style: naked fowl; silver herring; a giant ray fish, inspired by Chardin; and explosive bursts of popeyed sardines.
If Trump had gotten his way—if Rudy Giuliani's popeyed machinations hadn't come to light; if a whistleblower suddenly bearing the full brunt of the fever-swamp far-right's fury hadn't come forward—the president would have also managed to upend the allegations surrounding a figure whose legacy has been stalking Trump's presidency since its first days: Paul Manafort.
It also makes astonishing strides in the vivid and detailed rendering of feathers, foam and sand.) Taking place, for the most part, a year after Nemo's return to the reef, "Finding Dory" flashes back to its heroine's childhood, when she was an adorable, popeyed, short-term-memory-challenged hatchling living with her mom (Diane Keaton) and dad (Eugene Levy).
I showed him all my poetry, because I had no one else in Harlem to show it to, and even now, I sometimes wonder what on earth his friends could have been thinking, confronted with stingy-brimmed, mustachioed, razor-toting Poppa and skinny, popeyed Me when he walked me (rarely) into various shady joints ... I knew he was showing me off and wanted his friends to be happy for him.
Rhinopias frondosa, the weed fish, or popeyed scorpionfish, is a benthic marine fish which belongs to the family Scorpaenidae or also known as the Scorpionfishes family.
Equipped with this attack, then absolutely new, Cochems' team > had the football world popeyed after the first two or three games of the > season. Owning a team with a powerful running attack, Cochems' eleven would > pound the enemy line, draw in the defense and then amaze the opposition by > shooting long forward pass for big gains. ... And yet today Rockne gets the > credit for a discovery that rightfully belongs to a graying resident of > Madison, Wis., now in the middle sixties, whose name is almost forgotten -- > Eddie Cochems.
The Marshal of Gunsight Pass is an American live broadcast western television series that began on March 12, 1950, and ended on September 30, 1950, with a one-month hiatus in April and May. Based on a radio program, the show starred Russell Hayden (1912–1981), Eddie Dean (1907–1999), and Riley Hill as Marshal No. 1, Marshal No. 2, and Marshal No. 3, respectively. Hayden, who is not identified by a character name, left the program because he was dissatisfied with the way it was directed. Dean uses his own name in the series, and Hill is known as "Riley Roberts". Smith Ballew took over the title role in May 1950. Roscoe Ates (1895–1962) played the stuttering, popeyed deputy Roscoe; Andy Parker (1913–1977), Andy, and Bert Wenland (1929–2004), Bud Glover.

No results under this filter, show 17 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.