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"wide-eyed" Definitions
  1. with your eyes fully open because of fear, surprise, etc.
  2. having little experience and therefore very willing to believe, trust or accept somebody/something synonym naive

959 Sentences With "wide eyed"

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Janine (Madeline Brewer) brings her wide-eyed positivity to the Colonies.
Who, played endearingly by Mindy Kaling; the energetic, wide-eyed Mrs.
"He faces the world with this wide-eyed wonderment," he says.
"You don't want to get hit there," he said wide-eyed.
Zimet is less wide-eyed and more unsentimental in her approach.
The children are both scrupulous and full of wide-eyed innocence.
He gave me a wide-eyed "Yeah?" but looked immensely pleased.
My wife was clutching my face, again, wide-eyed and terrified.
It begins solitary with a wide-eyed woman trained to tremble.
Then, we see a wide-eyed Hannah singled out for her slate.
A pastel wide-eyed pic edited on a Chinese photo editing app.
The girls ignore the wide-eyed stares of men in the dhabas.
The video meanwhile will have you falling for the wide-eyed teen.
Postmates also introduced Serve, a wide-eyed food delivery bot, in December.
Leonardo DiCaprio went for wide-eyed optimism in his Golden Globes speech.
Jake, played by the wide-eyed Theo Taplitz, is a sensitive artist.
Laura looked like an old-fashioned movie star: wide-eyed and ethereal.
Curiously, the media coverage of these efforts has largely been wide-eyed.
Simon and I look at each other, wide-eyed, and start laughing.
His gun talk sounds like the musings of a wide-eyed outsider.
Just as Ilana is describing her "leaning column," Abbi goes wide-eyed.
He improvised well: sliding wide-eyed toward France's bench on his knees.
We sat outside on a humid night, Adichie game but wide-eyed.
They can reveal the sounds that still make them flinch, wide-eyed.
I listened, wide-eyed at his cosmopolitanism and nervous about his daring.
Collectively, the wide-eyed, cantankerous varmints outweigh us by 66 billion pounds.
He's a lone wolf, not a wide-eyed mutant struggling with outsider status.
Mullen's been that mix of wide-eyed innocent and savant his entire career.
Understandably, Dena is left wide-eyed and terrified by this horrific sexual future.
Was Ive just particularly wide-eyed on the day he made his Memoji?
Our weeping woman is wide-eyed, intensely gendered, and ripe for popular consumption.
Ms Pike, usually excellent, is one-dimensionally wide-eyed and breathless as Ruth.
She doesn't have to stand here wide eyed and let the bear win.
After the man falls, Paul looks at the camera wide-eyed and flexes.
Wide-eyed children stop playing marbles in the dirt to gaze at us.
She seems trustworthy, even as she stares wide-eyed at her new digs.
Like a wide-eyed college freshman, many new experiences await our phallic friend.
Of course, there's a certain amount of wide-eyed naivety in that response.
Dollar's wide-eyed owner, to whom she is dutifully returned by the marriageable
Trotz felt many of his players were wide-eyed on hockey's brightest stage.
All of these people wide-eyed and opening up and getting their loving.
He improvised well: sliding wide-eyed toward the French bench on his knees.
And Amazon's "Westworld" game for Alexa may keep you wide-eyed at night.
For an hour onscreen, his sweaty, wide-eyed face held the room rapt.
Carnival music jangled as the wide-eyed wooden horsies screeched round and round.
He swipes past dozens of photos of a wide-eyed youth in uniform.
Elliot Alderson and his therapist, Krista, are the prisoners, wide-eyed with fear.
I drew all the time, picture after picture of wide-eyed little girls.
Not Wonder Woman, not wide-eyed Ezra Miller, not Joss Whedon's quippy teardown & rebuild.
Ready to publicly disrobe, we arrived in a mob of wide-eyed, grinning strangers.
But of the public sessions, none generated more wide-eyed fervor than Aimee Murphy's.
Warri Journal WARRI, Nigeria — Groups of children wandered inside, wide-eyed at the plenty.
It features a wide-eyed dog sitting calmly in a room ablaze with fire.
Wide-eyed and crazy photogenic, Maymo has us all envious of his modeling skills.
Lewinsky retweeted Scaramucci's Tripp reference Thursday morning, adding a wide-eyed and blushing emoji.
Hey, at least it explains why Tormund was even more wide-eyed than usual.
It is hard not to go wide-eyed at the political hypocrisy on display.
The two young women at the table sat wide-eyed, too stunned to move.
The Sponge embodies wide-eyed optimism and being 100% comfortable with who you are.
The wide-eyed acquisition attempt last year revealed AmSurg's zeal to expand its empire.
The country is rightly known for its pragmatism and suspicion of wide-eyed ideas.
However, that didn't stop their looks of wide-eyed wonderment at the retail spectacle. 
However, he also realized that it left patients wide-eyed, which noticeably reduced wrinkles.
His reaction to what he sees goes from anxious wonder to wide-eyed joy.
"I'm from Arizona," the actor stutters, as Hitler backing away, wide-eyed and rabid.
Agents wielding metal detectors scanned knapsacks under the startled gaze of wide-eyed children.
To his wide-eyed sister though, he is a godlike figure evoking James Dean.
"The lady insisted," the man behind the desk said, wide-eyed and clearly nervous.
That's my favorite David, the wide-eyed kid with a limitless thirst for life.
And the wide-eyed, hyper-aware Minhaj is an energetic and charismatic host. Enjoy.
I played it with my parents, my younger sister staring wide-eyed from her crib.
In 2002 Mandy Moore was still our wide-eyed and often overshadowed princess of pop.
I needed to get myself to a place of wide-eyed, bushy-tailed excitement again.
After watching Woods DM one particularly intense session, a friend's roommate approached him, wide-eyed.
Wide-eyed figurative charcoals, precise still life photography, and… morphing, chaotic masses of human flesh?
I'll still watch the next five episodes of The X-Files with wide-eyed excitement.
Now, a new memoir chronicles his journey from wide-eyed newbie to popular shock jock.
I was the ultimate cliché, walking around wide-eyed and dazzled by the Big Apple.
"He goes, 'You better watch your back,'" Kourt tells a wide-eyed Kim and Khloé.
I can still see his dumb little face wide-eyed in horror at my response.
The audience stands up in a wave, wide-eyed and attentive, but no one cheers.
" Clarence, transformed, wheels round, wide-eyed, and shouts "Yeah, we in the right place, nigga!
"This is not a criticism about China — it's wide-eyed optimism about China," Vernal said.
"Why are the windows all covered up?" she asked, wide-eyed, on her first day.
Or does wide-eyed Rami Malek have the eyes you'd willingly fight against society for?
She's over princesses and purple, but still gets wide-eyed at a flurry of bubbles.
Or they aren't portrayed at all: Gaynor's Esther, a wide-eyed dreamer, lacks this anger.
I stood there, wide-eyed, as I realized that the majority of them were Italian.
The novel now gets a screen treatment; Ella Purnell plays Tess with wide-eyed wonder.
He nails SpongeBob's cackle and crouched walk, not to mention his relentless, wide-eyed cheer.
Effie watches nervously as her wide-eyed, curious sister becomes intoxicated by their unfamiliar surroundings.
Wide-eyed and bubbly, she spends her days homemaking and playing games on her cellphone.
The ads feature wide-eyed puppies and kittens alongside a bold message: "MIKE SAVES ANIMALS."
Now she looked at me, wide-eyed, unable to answer on account of the splinter.
She's playing Priestly's wide-eyed assistant Andy Sachs, who was immortalized onscreen by Anne Hathaway.
After all the wide-eyed jubilation in Pyeongchang, South Korea, on the night of Feb.
The other comic is wide-eyed in the doorway sipping Ten High from the bottle.
Once inside the abandoned department store–turned disaster center, John Wilkes scanned the room wide-eyed.
Some children in Dangyang have seen Boss Cai online and are wide-eyed at his celebrity.
And it's Amy, and it's this lifestyle that he had as a wide-eyed little kid.
Dunham stretches Hannah's shock through a wide-eyed reaction and awkward hug between her and Joshua.
There's even a wide-eyed, traumatized little survivor-girl who's a dead ringer for Aliens' Newt.
A small snail throws the cricket ball at you (an adorable wide-eyed cricket — get it).
Yet on one limb set separately the wisest bird,wide-eyed and cowled, weighed every word.
Creating Giuliani's wide-eyed look and finessing the Joker's hair were the hardest parts, she said.
Ethan, meanwhile, caught some Zs, schmoozed with fellow delegates and stared wide-eyed around the arena.
"My wife was sick this week, and I was very worried" pipes up another, wide-eyed.
As we watched these graphic pictures fill our screens, wide-eyed, no one said a word.
"He also started to stare at the sun wide-eyed," said Guardino of Patchogue, New York.
"You graduate with a diploma and the whole gown ceremony," he said, with wide-eyed enthusiasm.
In addition, Kavanaugh is hardly the wide-eyed radical gun control advocates paint him to be.
They're still raw and wide-eyed, and even beginning to think the good luck's run dry.
"When we got down [to the rally], we were both kind of wide-eyed," Calderin recalled.
Wide eyed folk smoke in the garden and wander listlessly around its many terraces and crevices.
There are a scattering of wide-eyed rookies and wise veterans to round out the squad.
Kloey stuck out her tongue, Candace pursed her lips and Grace wore a wide-eyed grin.
The girls, wide-eyed and hungry, watched as their mother turned the skillet onto a platter.
The Flash, as played by a wide-eyed Ezra Miller, is kind of funny and charming!
The story has a wide-eyed, mutedly whimsical charm, with a light washing of eco-mysticism.
He is Joe Hardy in "Damn Yankees," a wide-eyed, gifted stranger in a strange land.
Even now, their mothers sound wide-eyed reminiscing about the opulence to which they were exposed.
Ericson's Mouserflies are good-natured, wide-eyed innocents, living in the aloofness of their otherworldly biology.
Whether you're a wide-eyed freshman or an experienced senior, moving into a residence hall is stressful.
On a recent visit, the gallery was full of gleeful, wide-eyed adults enthralled by the macabre.
A wide-eyed kestrel couldn't help but stop and stare down the barrel of this highway CCTV.
" Johansson, 33, looked wide-eyed at the photo before saying, "I mean I can't unsee it now.
The study of whales and dolphins, or cetology, is kind of like primatology's wide-eyed younger brother.
Wide eyed and terrified, we watched as our non-addict friends self-medicated with booze and weed.
They are pulling 20-hour work days, but they are wide-eyed and the excitement is palpable.
But as any wide-eyed, internationally renowned "fairy baby" will tell you, no pain, no viral glory.
"He has this stare, this wide-eyed smiling gaze that pierces right through you," Ms. Turner said.
Would you want your receptive, wide-eyed niece or nephew growing up to watch shit like this?
Many a wide-eyed dreamer has set out on an adventure in the quest for untold treasure.
Another man recalled the time, in 22016, when his wife came home white-faced and wide-eyed.
I was a wide-eyed college kid in a bad suit on my very first subway ride.
A wide-eyed kid spots John Eatherly, singer of Public Access TV, and asks for a picture.
Many were Japanese, exhibiting wide-eyed anime girls—"lolis"—participating in an unfathomable range of sexual acts.
I wandered the narrow lanes, from mausoleum to madrasa, mosque to palace complex, with wide-eyed astonishment.
India, like rural America, has the dubious honor of being perpetually discovered anew by wide-eyed journalists.
Wide-eyed and stammering, he gathered my things and heaved them — and me — out the back door.
Of course, I'm not a naïve, wide-eyed idealist and I didn't drink the Halal Kool aid.
His foils include Jane Asher, who wanders through the proceedings in a state of wide-eyed alarm.
Ms. Pappas has little dialogue, but the camera adores her expressive, wide-eyed face, which conveys plenty.
They play the first man and woman as wide-eyed blank canvases — childlike, but without the playfulness.
A third party contacting a wide-eyed viewer with instructions to do something in the real world?
Instead, William and Reagan Brentlinger were born wide-eyed, tiny and perfect, just a few days before Christmas.
The baby girl is wide-eyed and holding a finger that most likely belongs to her daddy, Rob.
They sneer at Zelda's wide-eyed attempts to fit in and mock her wardrobe of ruffly pastel frocks.
Legs buckled out in front of its face, the newborn is wide-eyed and looks ready to run.
Imagine what it's like for a wide-eyed 210-year-old to confront a dizzying array of choices.
Pugh's forte is taking roles that could easily veer into wide-eyed ingenue territory and giving them bite.
"They're always there," she says, looking to the viewer again, this time with an uneasy, wide-eyed stare.
Was it just a calculated image created with the help of wide-eyed tweets and adorable Instagram photos?
It's an ambitious but massively uneven book — mixing wide-eyed wonder with a pessimism that borders on sociopathy.
Henry (Ciarán Hinds), a wealthy, successful Nobel-winner, has just married wide-eyed, naïve young Elizabeth (Abbey Lee).
D'Souza's main trick as a documentarian (if you can call him that) is his wide-eyed faux naivete.
The series began, it's worth remembering, from Piper's perspective, providing a wide-eyed window into this prison world.
At a shop called The Emporium, Charles was wide-eyed at the array of antiques, glassware and baskets.
And today, I am so happy that I have my giggly, wide-eyed 10-month old daughter, Lucy.
Like a Joyce novel on Adderall, Minneapolis trio Buildings are wide-eyed and focused on a filthy reality.
Ms. Garcia sings with muscle and verve, even though her voice remains wide-eyed and never approaches menace.
Omar is wide-eyed as he looks at the chicken on the paper plate in front of him.
To Brits, America's embrace of MDMA might be seen as restrained, wide-eyed, and perhaps a little cringe.
The film features several charming animated sequences, wherein Blahnik is illustrated as a wide-eyed and sweet cartoon.
She would literally poke her head in and give me a wide-eyed thumbs-up at different takes.
Wiseau and Borchardt seem to represent the weirdest and most wide-eyed parts that exist in us all.
Other images are downright charming: "Puff Puff, 2004," features a winsome pair of wide-eyed, fluffed-up birds.
Barbara Hannigan, the Agnès in that premiere version, gave a performance of virtuosic vulnerability — dirty and wide-eyed.
"At the beginning of any party, you have some wide-eyed and wild-eyed policy entrepreneurs," Kitschelt explains.
Throughout the series, there's wide-eyed love and heart-rending jealousy, crushes and infatuations, and everything in between.
They're discovered next door, wide-eyed and huddled together in matching nightgowns, on the phone with the police.
As a 21-year-old, I was definitely a Carrie Bradshaw: wide-eyed, hopeful and a bit naïve.
He took the steps, got chest deep and dipped his head under the water, coming out wide-eyed.
A wide-​eyed observer of today's political media wouldn't just see different voices and outlets with contrasting tendencies.
Don't be fooled by their wide-eyed cuteness, their passivity, or their vegetarianism: Deer kill, injure, and maim.
" For Chew-Bose, for now "has little to do with girlhood's insistence on wide-eyed hopes for the future.
She's not so easy to dupe, although she may have been wide-eyed and naive in the first episode.
The researchers displayed the wide-eyed glare continuously throughout the day on a pair of strategically located LED screens.
Juckes adds that markets are "staring, wide-eyed and mouth open" but have little interest in the Brexit trade.
Or whatever less-than-angelic forces may be at work when it comes to Skarsgård's gaunt, wide-eyed prisoner?
"Instead of building walls, we can help people build bridges" Zuckerberg stressed in his wide-eyed yet inspiring keynote.
Wide-eyed and open-mouthed in shock, he looks like he's just seen a god appear on Earth.  pic.twitter.
Odyssey's photo mode by design wants us to experience things as wide-eyed and exuberantly as a bounding Mario.
"It gets through Buckner!" broadcaster Vin Scully exclaimed to a television audience watching wide-eyed in millions of homes.
Meek Mill looked wide-eyed as he prepared to re-enter prison for his 2 to 4 year sentence.
At 20 years old I was wide eyed, naive, and rather ignorant about the workings of the adult industry.
It isn't that the Voyager Record seduces us with a nostalgia trip to an era of wide-eyed optimism.
After gasping and giving a wide-eyed look, Exelby calmly and professionally transitions the program to a sports report.
Rather than saying the allegation remains unverified, Comey said with signature wide-eyed shock that it could have happened.
Still, my inner 12-year-old worries that this unique creation has lost much of its wide-eyed charm.
I don't think you can go in with wide-eyed acceptance of anything some of these world leaders say.
" The passage continues, "These wide-eyed flares were only seconds apart, and appeared to want to convey enthusiastic emphasis.
Mr. Kushner has described his time on the campaign trail with the wide-eyed wonder of a political neophyte.
"Are they really North Korean?" my wide-eyed young son asked, a bit too loudly, on a recent visit.
She was a wide-eyed graduate in art history and archaeology when she created the museum with two friends.
My children, wide-eyed and dumbstruck at the thought of Mommy with a gun to her head, nodded earnestly.
But it only counts as losing your virginity, she explains to a wide-eyed Jane, if you say yes.
As young folk take their seats and wonder what sort of medicine they'll be dispensed of — wide-eyed cheerleading?
"You guys have pins!" said a wide-eyed Ferguson, overwhelmed by all the pomp and circumstance in his honor.
Yes, Henry, an amiable pharmacist, was wide-eyed and clueless, but he was as dependably kindhearted as Fred Rogers.
After practice, Prince — wide-eyed, seemingly still in shock that he had made it this far — recounted his journey.
We certainly missed Betty's wide-eyed discovery face, and her springy ponytail that indicates she's getting down to business.
She depicts herself as a wide-eyed, moon-faced young woman eager to declare her ambition as an artist.
Alicia Silverstone famously played Cher Horowitz, the wide-eyed, not completely clueless daughter of a wealthy attorney (Dan Hedaya).
For years, that meant conspiracy theories — lots and lots of them, all delivered with the same wide-eyed credulity.
And while he was there, he couldn't help but dish on the cast's wide-eyed reactions to Princess Kate's arrival.
He debuted as the team mascot in September to some derision for his wide-eyed stare and frightening furry mane.
Gone is the wide-eyed innocent who stood timidly outside of Illyrio Mopatis' house in Pentos all those years ago.
That's especially true on a new player season, where you're stepping into this grand adventure filled with wide-eyed wonder.
But after watching wide-eyed as customer databases were valued at billions of dollars, they are scrambling to catch up.
I think about how they might have stared upward at the same stars as us with similar wide-eyed wonder.
They mostly exist in a state of wide-eyed shock, and they make uninteresting mistakes and have uncomplicated world views.
And I ramble through Whole Foods with the same wide-eyed wonder as I do at a Michael's craft store.
Her wide-eyed lyricism and lullaby-like cadence paint pictures of fields and mountains urbanites only see in computer desktops.
Amidst a population that exceeds 7.2 million, hundreds of thousands of people are wide-eyed between the sheets every night.
She's creeping around the east wing of the Blossom mansion staring in wide-eyed wonder at Clifford's extensive wig collection.
Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter: As a man dazzled by a fearless goddess, Pine delivers a less wide-eyed amazement.
Cult members tend be stereotyped as wide-eyed and naive, but the Benscoter of today is cool, calm, and articulate.
In the early episodes of season one, when she has a wide-eyed view of the world, she resembles Miranda.
In 216, a 226-year-old Phelps was Kalisz, a wide-eyed kid embarking on a one-event Olympics adventure.
When he leaves on a business trip, Vincent stays behind to look after Jessie and her quiet, wide-eyed boy.
Kate McKinnon returns with her wide-eyed Hillary Clinton, and Alec Baldwin has signed on to play Donald J. Trump.
It's a girl from a Disney film, wide-eyed and smiling, watching as white sparkling rain falls from the sky.
The clip ends with an apparently cisgender man stepping into a bathroom stall with a fearful, wide-eyed prepubescent girl.
Hundreds of people living there worshiped in circular shrines and made haunting, wide-eyed sculptures that stood three feet high.
No longer wide-eyed faces of the franchise, they are not expected to take on leading roles in the Bronx.
Cate Blanchett plays Carol Aird, a 1950s housewife who becomes bewitched by a wide-eyed shopgirl named Therese (Rooney Mara).
In the spot, a wide-eyed girl has an emotional, eye-opening interaction with a baby orangutan in her bedroom.
But in the closing days of 2017, audiences have not returned to the network for Mr. Fallon's wide-eyed style.
The orbiter and lander arrived in July 215 like wide-eyed tourists at Saturn, the realm of mystery and rings.
When Luke and I moved to New York City together in the late '90s we were two wide-eyed playwrights.
"Don't feel like you're not part of this," he told a recent church gathering, as uniformed children listened wide-eyed.
Dave makes Greg a wide-eyed innocent for most of the movie, and Franco is far more reverent toward Wiseau.
The sheltered, wide-eyed Nat, crossing the country with his Pentax K1000 camera, regards everyone as a potential artistic subject.
Something about the scrappy, wide-eyed kid who just wants to help save the world is so appealing to me.
It's easy enough to love a wide-eyed, chubby-cheeked infant; less so a hyperactive 8-year-old or surly teen.
It was the dream of Tippet Rise, the opus of a very wealthy and wide-eyed couple who have a vision.
I stared in wide-eyed terror as a living, breathing human appeared in front of me, where there previously wasn't one.
Byrne breaks into wide-eyed staccato dance moves, the audience whistles in appreciation, and the show only gets better from there.
Sanders' bill, the flyers said, "makes private health insurance illegal," a fact that it punctuated with a wide-eyed shocked emoji.
The wide-eyed look of glee that passed between me and Harry, the moment that we chose each other, for keeps.
PT Wide-eyed, Sam Smith walks off stage and puts his hand over his mouth in disbelief, while holding his Oscar.
Bambi (1942) Surely one of the cutest Disney animated films, Bambi is full of adorable, wide-eyed and innocent woodland creatures.
She described her character as a "wide-eyed" rookie reporter at CatCo, who works under Kara Danvers, aka Supergirl (Michelle Benoist).
Wide-eyed, I peeked around at my competition and scanned the crowd for my parents, focusing on everything except the water.
His rapid-fire earnestness paired with his wide-eyed yet determined optimism made him the perfect person to yell 'BLATHERING BLATHERSKITE!
Iris Apfel, the 94-year-old fashion icon often seen with wide-eyed bifocals, debuted her own collection of luxury wearables.
Because of the financial risks involved in selling it, kratom manufacturers tend to be either wide-eyed evangelists or abject scumbags.
It's hard not to sympathize with her, even as she's vastly oversharing with her son, who watches, wide-eyed and bewildered.
The host, Scott Rogowsky, looked like an adult Cabbage Patch doll: wide-eyed and energized by the mere mention of trivia.
I guess that's what happens when a bunch of wide-eyed religious zealots try to guess at the mind of god.
Yet, despite the famous man holding her, it was baby Giselle's wide-eyed expression that delighted many on social media Saturday.
Philly swarmed the left block with a wide-eyed Elton Brand, and the possession petered into a game of hot potato.
Listening to it imparts the same wide-eyed hope you get as you set out into the city at 1 a.m.
The subject's expression looks somewhat uneasy, but the gaze is so wide-eyed and beguiling, it's terrific material for a watercolor.
The larger of the pair also features four wide-eyed, polychrome animals: an owl, a duck, an eagle, and a fawn.
Instead of the moonstruck lover usually on display, this Romeo was a mixture of wide-eyed charm and hot-blooded passion.
Foreigners were popular designs, like a wide-eyed Dutchman holding a fighting rooster from 1780, as were the twelve zodiac animals.
Consider Eva, a wide-eyed 22019-month-old baby being treated for malnutrition at the Casa Jackson Hospital in Antigua, Guatemala.
We stared at each other with wide-eyed wonder, greeting each other with a smile and palms pressed together, head bowed.
She recalled that one of her father's physical therapists once Googled him and returned to her afterward in wide-eyed amazement.
She's nicely acerbic and flinty as Rosemary, with a wide-eyed idealism that becomes increasingly desperate as the episode goes on.
I was a wide-eyed journalism major and spent the summer between my junior and senior years interning for Condé Nast.
Lucy, whose wide-eyed naïveté is modeled after Giulietta Masina's character in "La Strada," isn't the only reference to Fellini's movies.
As the boy watched in wide-eyed amazement, demonstrators in Lebanon tried to put him at ease with an impromptu performance.
He was a small, wide-eyed man with shoulder-length hair, in a faux-leather jacket and a yellow collared shirt.
At times, he expressed what seemed like wide-eyed wonderment at its exploits on the high seas and the nation's waterways.
Ms. Assucena's exaggeratedly wide-eyed faux childishness, Ms. Jaiani's pious graciousness and Mr. Blanco's romantic flamboyance all stayed psychologically two-dimensional.
It was hard to reconcile my memories — heavily clouded by a child's innocence and wide-eyed wonder — with the reality today.
Instead, they seemed childlike and practically chaste, wide-eyed and cutesy, young girls playing at what they imagined sexy to be.
The blue sweater, designed by Fun Wear, features a wide-eyed Santa Claus sitting at a table and holding a straw.
But it's worth revisiting for its cast of rising stars and an endearing lead performance by a wide-eyed Steve Carell.
I had a chance to watch one of the episodes at a screener last month—it was fine and very wide-eyed.
Then there is his far more emotional place in the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe as a wide-eyed 16-year-old kid.
"You go up there wide-eyed at the possibility of what your life might be thanks to your hard work," she said.
This furry, adorable, wide-eyed cat is your newest follow, thanks in part to an unusual heart-shaped marking on her chest.
Look at the world with wide-eyed enthusiasm, believe you are more powerful than the problems that confront you, and dream big.
Do you remember how wide-eyed they were when they were singing 'Alouette' or listening to the stories of the living books?
Would we worry about Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) as much if he lost that wide-eyed look and has an Adam's apple?
Thankfully, it was right behind me, and within a few minutes Pablo and I were back on deck, wide-eyed with adrenaline.
And ads for Ryan Reynolds projects will have a certain wide-eyed, tongue-in-cheek self-importance that's both ridiculous and refreshing.
Trust, morale and institutional knowledge erode every day, only to be buoyed by the wide-eyed n00bs who start in their place.
If their wide-eyed wonder inspired your next vacation, this is what you need to know before visiting Lohan Beach House Mykonos.
Instead, they're varied examples of the many ways more powerful people manipulate or outright abuse wide-eyed young people, regardless of gender.
Today he winds through the forest trailed by 2452 wide-eyed young pupils, skis in tow—Kyrgyzstan's first generation of recreational skiers.
It shows a very young and wide-eyed West rapping in a purple-grey suit, leaning on a scooter, and wearing braces.
Angry politicians said Obamacare would doom America; wide-eyed protesters at town hall meetings looked as if they were going to explode.
In March, he teamed up with Slushii on a song called "Twinbow," a song as wide-eyed and colorful as its namesake.
In the video, Joyce appears wide-eyed and dazed, striking bizarre poses as she repeats her words and giggles like a child.
Alas, he's still carrying a torch for his dead wife, at least until the wide-eyed Kathleen (Dominique McElligott) enters the picture.
Invariably, the girl is wide-eyed and frantic—because of an unreturned text, a hankering for vodka, or an imminent bad choice.
Sienna Miller plays a wide-eyed, Kool-Aid drinking Beth Ailes, with a blonde bob and a love of Jesus and country.
Her wide-eyed reaction has started going viral both in China and abroad, where Fu has won a new legion of fans.
She and her partner, Stéphano Candreva, played their parts like deadpan dolls, but also with wide-eyed amusement at their own antics.
Mr. Culkin has a quiet, wide-eyed gravity befitting his character, and the cinematography, by Austin F. Schmidt, strikes the proper mood.
My First Time is a column and podcast series exploring sexuality, gender, and kink with the wide-eyed curiosity of a virgin.
Getting lost in the lights and lasers among a crowd of fuzzy, wide-eyed animals on two feet was an overwhelming experience.
This one — now finally told — begins in 1971, when a wide-eyed first-grader beheld the elevator at his school in Brooklyn.
Wide-eyed and radiant, she looked like an ingénue, but in truth had been honing her craft and overcoming rejection for years.
"I guess when it comes down to it, a patient is a patient," she says, wide-eyed, icing Rudy the Reindeer's leg.
A journalist will occasionally drive by to report on the state of things, and return wide-eyed and a little grossed out.
She had a string of platinum records, she packed concert halls and her wide-eyed beauty graced magazine covers across the country.
I cannot wait to share what, for me, were some of my earliest and best Nintendo experiences with these wide-eyed beginners.
" This goes double for the wide-eyed delivery of dialogue like "If we got married, I would be your wife and your sister.
So let's travel back eight years or so and watch as a pair of Blackhawks veterans harass a bunch of wide-eyed kids.
We're too wide-eyed for our own good, and we've had the luxury of delaying adulthood because we've had opportunities other generations didn't.
It almost feels nostalgic to read about artists' wide-eyed praise of technologies as a virtually uncharted territory offering seemingly unlimited artistic possibilities.
Does anyone want to watch a wide-eyed 20-something-year-old fail at the job search for more than roughly two minutes?
The Book of Birdie is about a wide-eyed 13-year-old girl (Ilirida Memedovski) abandoned by her grandmother in a Wisconsin convent.
The wide-eyed kitty blends so easily into a marbled countertop tile, it's hard to determine where River ends and the tile begins.
Equipped with the easy calm and slow pace of a full-sized sloth, baby sloths also have the wide-eyed innocence of youth.
Director Barry Jenkins reveals Chiron's life in three chapters: First, as a wide-eyed kid who silently tries to processes everything around him.
The company prefers not to be compared to SpaceX, although Beck did note its similar wide-eyed ambition for what's possible in rocketry.
It is almost exclusively a male phenomenon, and when I described it to other women, they stared at me in wide-eyed horror.
Wide-eyed and muttonchopped, Dalton has quite the setup—the screen, wide in squirrel-monkey terms, displays dots of varying sizes and colors.
Google cofounder Sergei Brin said Silicon Valley could no longer be "wide-eyed and idealistic" about the impact of its creations on society.
Tobey Maguire is pretty great casting for this version of Spider-Man, who's less about playful quips and more about wide-eyed wonder.
"It was like seven pitches, then I looked up (and) it was 13," a wide-eyed Gordon said as he stroked his chin.
Penty is reminiscent of Deepika Padukone from her early years in this film — evoking the same wide-eyed expressions and awkward dialogue delivery.
Whatever the reason for Kusama's popularity, she is reaching a whole new pool of wide-eyed art fans, as well as art aficionados.
This 2019 campaign solicited donations to fund an anime video game featuring infamous leaders from Nazi Germany reimagined as wide-eyed anime girls.
The children, wound in down, bound in bright wool scarves Which covered their open mouths with horizontal stripes, Were mittened, wide-eyed, curious.
I was this young, wide-eyed girl who'd always been told, 'Because you're a girl, you're not allowed to be at the altar.
This wide-eyed, wide-chinned freak of nature was spotted by Dr. Rosemary Draper, the owner of the house that was broken into.
For every other student's wide-eyed intentions for their future, the projection clone's hard work had never seemed to be building to anything.
Twenty minutes pass and he emerges at my table, clutching onto a Children in Need bag and a Co-Op bag, wide-eyed.
Raiden was wide-eyed and bushy-tailed, and the story of Metal Gear Solid 2 is all about how that enthusiasm is betrayed.
Mr. Warlikowski's Beauty (a wide-eyed Sabine Devieilhe, her voice gracefully fragile yet, when you least expect it, boldly tough) is in mourning.
The series began with the wide-eyed arrival of a brunette Mary (Adelaide Kane) to the French court and spiraled feverishly from there.
He was staring, wide-eyed, at the awful spectacle in front of us: Notre-Dame terribly illuminated from the interior by leaping flames.
Ralph Lauren's 50th anniversary show and party: Even jaded old me got wide-eyed and mushy at the big 'do in the park.
Throughout, including in "Fleabag"-style, wide-eyed asides to the camera, Ms. König cuts through the technical wizardry to get to the fantasy.
It stars Max Minghella as a wide-eyed art student, John Malkovich as a pretentious professor and Jim Broadbent as an alcoholic washout.
His wide-eyed, vulnerable charges unquestioningly accept Pangloss's foolish credo: that everything happens for the best in this best of all possible worlds.
The film, which is currently on Netflix and celebrates its 250th anniversary in May, hinges almost entirely on Liesel's wide-eyed, distraught performance.
The exhibits make a thorough sweep through the centuries; no one will leave without scores of wide-eyed did-you-know's to share.
At this carnival, Ms. Perry wasn't quite a ringleader, but more like a wide-eyed enthusiast let loose among a cornucopia of playthings.
If you were new, still wide-eyed and sharpening pencils at your desk, the editor would say: Take a tour with Shepard tomorrow.
Colton jumped a fence and repeatedly attempted to wriggle out of his Bachelor title, all as wide-eyed, hopeful Hannah was none the wiser.
So when we hear of a makeup trick that will make us look wide-eyed and bushy-tailed with minimal effort, we take note.
But determined marketers and wide-eyed founders pitch on through the pain, in the unbridled belief they might just be SXSW's next breakout star.
The wide-eyed wonder of a child reading with a flashlight under the covers leads to the adult passion for spinning narrative from nothing.
Back then, Ms. Simmons had identical dummies made to her specifications, their faces registering what can be read as wide-eyed innocence or smugness.
Pompeo said he raised the issue with Netanyahu and added he wanted to make sure Israel is wide-eyed about the threat from China.
Antetokounmpo was wide-eyed and earnest as he told Sager of his past and future in a high-pitched voice with a thick accent.
They look up wide-eyed, moaning and grunting - many unable to speak or move due to illnesses such as cerebral palsy and Down's syndrome.
During the trailer, Paltrow says she's about to cry, selfies are shot, and wide-eyed developers look so nervous they might puke on stage.
In the illustration, the character of the Filipina mother is portrayed angrily filing her nails while three wide-eyed children grin from a corner.
Their faces, wide-eyed, like frightened rabbits ready to bolt, and their posture — bent from years of trying to hide — tell the whole story.
"I won half of my golf tournaments watching everyone else self-destruct," he said as a wide-eyed McGirt hung on Nicklaus's every word.
Mr. Brown's binge during the party begins with wide-eyed excitement, but sputters to a close when he's a heavy-lidded, barely coherent mess.
I tend to think of L.A.'s influence not so much as a relentless sunniness but as a wide-eyed searching of the horizon.
Other excellent actors are shoved into bad supporting roles, like the fine Deborah Ann Woll as Murdock's wide-eyed and pencil-skirted former secretary.
His character was the wide-eyed but tough sidekick of Marshal Dan Troop, played by John Russell, tasked with bringing order to Laramie, Wyo.
We see a wide-eyed young woman with a pink, scrubbed face and long brown hair seated in the back seat of a car.
"It was amazing when they stopped the cars," says Norma Nebot, a documentary filmmaker, looking at me wide-eyed over a can of beer.
" Backstage the wide-eyed kid leans against the doorjamb peering at the chaos and exhales to no one in particular: "This is so cool.
Her wide-eyed Hillary Clinton impression became an election-year staple, even if her sporadic explosions of frustrated rage were more cathartic than accurate.
She looked wide-eyed as it towered over her, a broke but beautiful lobster that had weathered storms and bankrupted people and fractured friendships.
In a truly thumping performance, Mr. Rattle brought some of the sweaty, wide-eyed intensity of Berlin's dance floors back to London with him.
Lo and behold, it's the hairy wide-eyed gumdrop you always wanted, a Tattletaildoll, who coos and yammers on just as you always hoped.
"The Americans watched wide-eyed as two women each took one-half of the head and ate everything, including the eyeballs," Ms. Lineberry wrote.
He embodies the fading old order, while Miller's colleague at Esquire, the preternaturally wide-eyed Dave Eggers, marks the other end of the spectrum.
Except this isn't the story of a wide-eyed dreamer longing for stardom, or a plucky intern with dreams of becoming a big shot.
He points to the corner of his gym, where a posse of children watch with wide-eyed awe, their hands clenched into tiny fists.
Before this popsicle princess was treating us to powerful onscreen performances, she was just another wide-eyed gal growing up in Brooklyn, New York.
"So this is how ham is made," says my friend Sherry Zhen, a Jinhua native, says, staring wide-eyed at the salt-covered carcasses.
But the ad featured a cartoon-like image of Lesser, who is Jewish, with a wide-eyed grin, clutching a wad of $100 bills.
While HBO executives have visited the set — wide-eyed and wanting their pictures taken with the puppets — they have not interfered creatively, Ms. Johnson said.
Throughout the pilot, the three wide-eyed children investigate a mysterious alien life form who scans people's faces and, scratches women's arms to collect samples.
Wide-eyed Westin was excited about the gift at first, but his love soon turned to fear once his mom revealed the toy's evil side.
It's a long way from the Bowie of "The Jean Genie," his wide-eyed Brit-boy song of praise to the city that never sleeps.
But her wide-eyed reaction made it seem like she had just heard the most beautiful symphony ever composed, or a salacious piece of gossip.
Being only 26 when I first moved in, I'd host someone who had just graduated college and they'd just go wide-eyed at the place.
Unfortunately, roles for younger women tend to fit the ingénue archetype — they're young, wide-eyed characters that lack agency in their own lives, Dunst explained.
The kid is way too wide-eyed and optimistic to survive in The Walking Dead's world — he might as well be wearing a red shirt.
Of course, this emotional display follows an episode of a wide-eyed Maria running around Cali, near tears, asking if anyone has seen her husband.
The last featured penis in The Deuce's "Pilot" belongs to Stu (Russell Posner), the young, wide-eyed "birthday boy" john of Candy Merrell (Maggie Gyllenhaal).
While Tess' relationships with Jake and Will comes off less than obsession-worthy, the wide-eyed young woman's connection with Simone jumps off the screen.
The wide-eyed freshman who shows up for the first day of class, heads immediately to the campus bookstore and buys a brand-new copy.
Nearly two decades after he played Bruce Willis' wide-eyed son in Unbreakable, Spencer Treat Clark has returned to one of his most memorable roles.
"My biggest temptation, the thing I can't live without, for sure, is cake," Vergara says, wide-eyed to the camera, in the debut clip below.
Back in the 2010s, you couldn't fling a tattered paperback of Wells' The Time Machine without hitting a wide-eyed editorial feature on the subject.
Paulson's face goes through a symphony of emotions, cascading from a self-assured smirk to wide-eyed alarm to bottled-up rage to tearful defeat.
The first thing that you notice about her is her gaze, wide-eyed and fixed on you, as if you had dropped from the sky.
It captures the director, wide-eyed and handsome, looking straight at the camera while leaning on one arm in repose, dressed fashionably all in black.
" One young interviewer, wide-eyed, said, "It is very interesting to consider the importance of the Pill, not just for women but in changing society.
Then it added the wide-eyed, big-headed CGI baby, his disciplinarian father, his disciplinarian father's mustache, and a whole mashup of familiar dance moves.
It's common for these types of plans to go unfunded, and even the most wide-eyed optimists don't expect the money to materialize anytime soon.
Wide-eyed and gaptoothed, with heavy-framed glasses and a copper-and-silver beard, Woody Harrelson plays Wilson as a kinetic ball of conflicting impulses.
Gregarious, wide-eyed and relentlessly positive, Mr. Jarjour, 31, was also a complement for Starrah's sheepish humility, and he quickly became her protector and champion.
NICE, France — Georgia Stanway was still wide-eyed with adrenaline, still trying to catch her breath from the game, still wearing her purple substitute's bib.
She's like Harry Potter during his arrival at Hogwarts, looking at everything in wide-eyed amazement and experiencing all the wonder for the first time.
The 35-year-old Spaniard clipped the net cord on his second serve effort, though, leaving him wide-eyed in shock and grabbing at his hair.
This memoir/choose-your-own-adventure novel ticks all the boxes of a classic rom-com: Wide-eyed heroine drinking in life in the big city?
Presley's sexually-charged performance of "Hound Dog" was both denounced by the conservative press and lapped up by a new generation of wide-eyed teenage fans.
Even Robin, who appeared wide-eyed and unmoved by the all-singing, all-dancing crowd in the video posted by his mother, has become a fan.
The movie picks up a bit when his character gets more screen time, partly because his wide-eyed sweetness means actual jokes get built around him.
Sporting rounded black spectacles, a Gryffindor scarf and an Ash wand, Lorelai is shown sitting in a black cauldron, wide-eyed, surrounded by Harry Potter books.
And the subject matter of Divorce, of course, is quite different than Sex and the City's wide-eyed searches for romance, and that's okay with Parker.
It establishes that Stone was once nothing but a wide-eyed kid with a dream, and it's an endearingly nerdy contrast to her current glamorous persona.
Forty-three years later, Born to Run proved to bring the wide-eyed New Jersey musician more acclaim and success than even he would have imagined.
So if you're planning on viewing the eclipse with your bunch of wide-eyed students, put in your request now, before all the glasses are claimed. 
And that they're all alone would cause anyone to just sort of stand still, wide-eyed, mouth agape, wondering 'Now what am I supposed to do?
And while the memo was written in the stilted language of FBI-bureaucratese, Trump's wide-eyed comments were recorded with what seems like barely suppressed amusement.
And every few months I watched with wide-eyed marvel as my grandmother, a licensed cosmetologist, would give my aunts relaxer touch-ups in the kitchen.
But through what she describes as the "ugh" of a sluggish day, the warmth that radiates from her music presents itself, wide-eyed, in her character.
" This is the type of question, that when uttered by a wide-eyed 25-year-old, usually elicits a cringe, a shudder, or an outright "no.
"I can see you," a massive, wide-eyed head whispers in the distance, its fleshy tongue strewn about the ground, as if it recently gave up.
The brightest moments involve the lovebirds: Mr. Gombas vividly conveys Claudio's wide-eyed gullibility, and Ms. Linehan brings vehement passion to Hero's defense of her honor.
At forty-seven, the writer-director Mike White has some gray in his red hair, but his wide-eyed air and casual attire are still boyish.
Each day, Mr. Thiam, who has the timid gait of a wide-eyed tourist in the big city, is out the house by about 7 a.m.
For all his wide-eyed eagerness, he bore a strain of old-fashioned Western superiority that can afflict both the social scientist and the avid tourist.
We had wide-eyed Obama supporters who believed that this young, charismatic Senator had the power to single handedly change the tone and tenor of Washington.
And there were always tourist families from the Midwest who were just looking for somewhere to eat lunch and stumbled, wide-eyed, upon the rainbow cacophony.
She sometimes shifts between plain-spoken, even folksy slang and her old kewpie doll voice, code-switching between savvy and silly, gimlet-eyed and wide-eyed.
Lily James is his secretary, Elizabeth Layton, a clever and wide-eyed English rose who types Churchill's correspondence and chastely buoys his morale at difficult moments.
Now colleagues and students alike regularly stop by my office and go wide-eyed with wonder at the sight of my windowsill's stark, sand-limned procession.
He has been man-child and mogul, wide-eyed artist and cold-eyed businessman, praised for making so many wonderful things and blamed for ruining everything.
Even in hindsight, she describes them all with wide-eyed admiration: artistic Aunt Peg, Celia the glamorous showgirl, Olive the secretary who keeps the theater running.
I don't want to be the wide-eyed or condescending American who parachutes into a place only to judge life experiences so far from her own.
"I was an unknown wide-eyed 26-year-old, and he used it as an opportunity to corner and forcibly kiss me," she wrote on Twitter.
Almost uniformly dressed in white, the cast also employed stylized postures to convey the story; as Damayanti, Micari was especially compelling, wide-eyed and smoothly elegant.
"For the most part, the boxers come into it with fame in mind," he said, explaining that such wide-eyed wonder is often coupled with naïveté.
The next morning, Earn's so eager to show off his newly-purchased status symbol that he's wide-eyed and alert before his alarm clock even sounds.
When cameras panned to the crowd, Ridley covered her face in shock, while a wide-eyed Colman couldn't keep still with her hands in the air. 
As its name suggests, the Indie Pop Prom is collecting a solid lineup of musicians who specialize in wide-eyed and innocent-seeming indie-pop music.
In Paris for the weekend with her parents and her 14-year-old brother, Leo, she looked wide-eyed and excited despite the very late hour.
To the Editor: I read Jill Filipovic's wide-eyed Sunday Review essay with familiar frustration, because she ignores black women's longstanding participation in the work force.
She shared a video to Twitter on November 23 where her door mysteriously opened behind her and she looked wide-eyed into the camera in shock.
The wide-eyed and playful Mucad attended Friday prayer with his older brother Abdi, whose parents fled Somalia to make a better life for their children.
Wide-eyed children sat in the chamber, sometimes two to a seat, their patent-leather-clad feet dangling as their parents cast votes for House speaker.
Somehow it finds room for the new characters Rose (Kelly Marie Tran) and Vice Admiral Holdo (Laura Dern), and a wide-eyed alien species called porgs.
Think about it: for all we wank on about unity, togetherness and inclusivity like wide-eyed first-timers, clubbing is rife with internal strife and division.
Earlier compositions had seen limited single and EP releases, and most were written off as a novelty for eccentric computer hobbyist and wide-eyed, coin-clutching children.
"DO YOU know where you're heading?" asks Andrei, a wide-eyed Ukrainian soldier stationed at the edge of government-controlled territory in the country's war-torn east.
Look at the way the dogs are painted in the left panel, all friendly and wide-eyed, probably begging for food, as dogs are known to do.
She should be the musical's lightning rod, the wide-eyed ingénue whose blossoming sexuality as viewed through the Transylvanians' eyes defines the trajectory of half the show.
The picture, which came without a caption, showed the curly-haired tot all wide-eyed as she sat wearing a light gray onesie in a ball pit.
For wide-eyed, eager young chefs, restaurants can seemingly go from a germ of an idea to a fully staffed reality in the blink of an eye.
Heavily armed soldiers continue to patrol Paris's streets, metro stations and riverside beaches, snapped by wide-eyed tourists as a new sort of postcard from the city.
The first time most people were introduced to Teyana Taylor was as a wide-eyed 15-year-old on MTV's My Super Sweet 903 making extreme demands.
Irving moves seamlessly between the wide-eyed perspective of the child and the critical gaze of the adult, creating a tale as beautiful as it is discomfiting.
But executives had a lingering concern: Would viewers be put off by the show's harsh climax, in which a churlish Manhattan titan dismisses a wide-eyed aspirant?
Imbued by the grown-up Ms. Higginson with the unselfconscious inquisitiveness and wide-eyed imagination of childhood, Jackie is pure life force, her family's most precious thing.
Colston-Hayter's Sunrise parties, such as that October's Sunrise Mystery Trip, offered a grinning and wide-eyed sun—a kind of fleshed-out smiley—as their logo.
While the robot has been on display in museums, the Smithsonian now represents the first museum complex to actually use these wide-eyed automata for their services.
It's full of wide-eyed optimism that reminds me how it felt being a teenager in St. Louis, dreaming of the big city adventures I'd have someday.
"I have the friggin' cure for Corona Virus [sic] right here bud," Pratt says in the meme, wide-eyed in tie-dye with a crystal in hand.
Wide-eyed, giddy with excitement, he led the way to a flat stretch of brush where he spread his arms and began talking even faster than usual.
He is especially moved by his patients from the countryside, who live in abject poverty and stare at him wide-eyed when they arrive at his office.
I couldn't help being amazed at the wide-eyed innocence — bordering at the level of ignorance — with which some of the research takes place in this country.
Her wide-eyed look — Ostapenko is as expressive in a ring as she is in a tennis stadium — sparked a round of laughter from her sizable entourage.
To the title role, Taylor-Joy brings a spirited, slightly otherworldly charisma: part wide-eyed, 19th-century Valley Girl, and part gimlet-eyed Cupid on a mission.
When she takes off her barely-there top, revealing what she calls her "big ol' anime titties," her fans shower her with hearts and wide-eyed emoji.
During her decades-long career, Ms. Foray, who died on Wednesday in Los Angeles, spoke for dozens of characters, ranging from mischievous miscreants to wide-eyed innocents.
Playing the all-American teenager Kim MacAfee in the canonical 1963 movie musical set the then-wide-eyed 21-year-old Swede on the path to superstardom.
Four wide-eyed humans had all experienced the cyclical simultaneous horror of both being disturbed by what we had seen but also derailed by it being over.
Watching a group of children playing with colorful educational games, Mr. Screwvala, a boyish-looking 54-year-old, appeared as wide-eyed and engaged as the students.
"I was just having lunch in the players' area, and I just got four boxes of sushi and it cost me $80," a wide-eyed Kuznetsova said.
Inside is a gagged and handcuffed LaGrange, wide-eyed and whimpering as the detectives threaten him with rape and execution for his past crimes against young victims.
It's an album about love in all its forms—romantic, platonic, sympathetic, drug-induced, sometimes painful—but almost every song is shot through with wide-eyed wonder.
Such was the wide-eyed zeal with which Freud's professional colleagues were self-experimenting with the powdery panacea that things were bound to get a little hairy.
Some may feel it is akin to mother's milk, but beer has never before come this close to being the stuff fed to wide-eyed bouncing babes.
In Aleksandr Deineka's off-kilter paintings, lesser-known gems amongst the Malevich and Kandinsky headliners, there is an authentically wide-eyed wonder at the brave new Soviet world.
Iowa, laden with players from the heartland who were wide-eyed upon arrival, last partook in the game in 303 — before any of the current Hawkeyes were born.
There are suburban granddads, people covered head to toe in tattoos, and wide-eyed teenagers—some of whom are clearly seeing naked women for the first time ever.
By being there and getting the glow of being solvers of larger problems, they're able to color the ideas that would threaten them as unrealistic or wide-eyed.
Are we talking about the wide-eyed optimism of cowboy movies and American ingenuity, or the imperialist venture that slaughtered natives and took half a nation from Mexico?
On Friday, Kim Kardashian West shared an adorable photo of her and Kanye West's youngest child,  Chicago, sitting alongside cousins True and Stormi, each looking up wide-eyed.
Not only do they look like real babies, but with their wide-eyed gazes, Mrofka captures the fragility of newborns which makes her work so fascinating to behold.
Enter the new student Olivia (Marie-Claire Olivia), whose youth and wide-eyed optimism have her fit right into the school, but there is something that separates her.
This wide-eyed ingenue is surrounded by plenty of chaos and drama, from her roommates to her new castmates to Hollywood frenemies jealous of Paige's new-found fame.
The occasional wide-eyed tap on the shoulder followed by a squawked "FUCKIN' HELL MATE, BELTER," is about as much direct communication as you want on the dancefloor.
There are a few wounded soldiers, sure—wandering around wide-eyed, convinced you don't notice just how hard they're tripping on 'shrooms—but that's part of the fun.
The occasional hand on the shoulder—followed by a wide-eyed, hoarse "DUUUUUUUDEEE, SICK BEAT"—is about the maximum of direct communication that's allowed on the dance floor.
Ms. Mulder, wide-eyed and curly-haired, makes a bewitching and slightly scary Monroe, whose name is never mentioned in a narrative devoid of gossip and name-dropping.
The standout sequence in this regard is unquestionably the strange incarceration of Angela Moss, played as always with drum-tight restraint and wide-eyed vulnerability by Portia Doubleday.
For the first time in the history of the series, Elliot — and Rami Malek, the wide-eyed actor whom the role has made a star — did not appear.
But for a film franchise that is banking on nostalgia, Potter goodwill and wide-eyed magical wonder to drive audiences to theater seats, this isn't a good look.
Called the "Cradle of Humanity," it shows various types of cave dwellers — hairy, bucktoothed and wide-eyed — with information on their transformation from apelike to more recognizably human.
The most unreliable of unreliable narrators, she shares all without remorse, foul-mouthed and wide-eyed, as though she herself cannot quite believe the batshit stuff that happened.
The video shows a wide-eyed Robin staring out the window of the car at the dozen or so smiling men clapping along to the popular kids' song.
Mr. Nabors's character, a village innocent who tended to make a mess of things, became a favorite, and his sheepish "gawwwleee" and wide-eyed "shazam!" became popular catchphrases.
This tour of high school heartbreak follows Katie (Bella Thorne), a wide-eyed teenager who has xeroderma pigmentosum, a condition that renders her dangerously sensitive to ultraviolet light.
But if you're used to women laser-focusing on you, handling you with care and treating you with wide-eyed deference, what incentive do you have to change?
But the most striking works are mesmerizing, endlessly repetitive portraits, nearly all preternaturally wide-eyed, and overwhelmingly depicting women in Edwardian dress with thick, dark, center-parted hair.
He is a 6-foot-2 spray of limbs and braids, blending the cool stoniness of early 1990s Snoop Dogg with the wide-eyed twitchiness of youth incarnate.
Others carried pet cats in boxes through empty streets or led wide-eyed children by the hand as army officers stood guard near the cordoned-off gas station.
Meanwhile, a new hire named Kayla (Margot Robbie) is making her wide-eyed way through a newsroom she can't wait to conquer as a self-described Evangelical millennial.
Lying in the dark, a lonely, wide-eyed girl called Sandy catches floating bubbles of light and transforms them into enchanting flowers and birds, dewdrops and sea creatures.
Kate McKinnon took home her second Emmy for Supporting Actress — beating not one, but two of her nominated castmates — for her portrayals of several thousand wide-eyed weirdos.
It would like to shrink our imagination; it would like for us to peer wide-eyed at its harsh restrictions and be able to think of nothing else.
After all, that handsome book executive barely found an issue with the sexual harassment nightmare waiting to happen that is pursing your supposedly much younger, wide-eyed corporate underling.
She is a hoofer like those of an earlier era, more Merman than "Hamilton," a wide-eyed triple threat with two Tony Awards (and six nominations) to her name.
There's something about the language he uses that reminds me of the wide-eyed expressions of excitement in my American friends' faces when I tell them about my hometown.
I think it's time we all look around more wide-eyed and ask questions and create platforms that are actively doing something to support inclusion without framing exclusive conversations.
And wouldn't it be cruel to shatter her wide-eyed idolization of her father with an offensive question about his past sexual misconduct or general unfitness to be president?
"We were playing Third Platoon Marines, so there was hard-core boot camp work every day," he continued, looking wide-eyed around him and at the gradually swelling crowd.
Not once did I find myself having a "fake chat" – you know, that wide-eyed, nodding dog, not-really-listening-just-shooting-lines-of-banter-at-each-other chat.
Picnic tables and a grill, all adorned with Galloway's wide-eyed birds and other creatures, were obviously designed to encourage visitors to linger at this self-made roadside attraction.
Particularly that it wasn't implemented late last year when many wide-eyed investors bought it at all-time highs and were handed big losses in the months to come.
A wide-eyed, pre-teen boy then, Chopra still recalls the feeling of watching a sports deity register a defining performance against his favorite team at the Boston Garden.
For many years, one of the most common dolls in Japan were unlicensed plastic reproductions of Kewpie, a wide-eyed Caucasian baby with origins in a 1920s American comic.
This isn't just an action film; it's a multi-pronged assault on the heartstrings, with plenty of wide-eyed, apple-cheeked Norman Rockwell Americana saturating the pounding digital waves.
Cronkite's televised report was wide-eyed at the base's scale and audacity—there were mess halls, a church, and even the hair-cutting services of a barber named Jordon.
The movie — which is loosely based on the 2013 David Eggers novel — follows the story of Mae (Emma Watson), a wide-eyed millennial protagonist with an art history degree.
Greeted by a pack of stray dogs and crew of Hare Krishna practitioners on my first day, I entered the experience with wide-eyed—one could said blind—optimism.
Ali Fazal plays the wide-eyed slacker boyfriend to the hilt, and Jimmy Sheirgill can probably sleepwalk through the "tough guy-who-doesn't-get-the-girl" role by now.
The new Elizabeth, pinched by her tiresome, ceaseless responsibilities, never quite loses an expression of mute, wide-eyed dismay, like a goldfish that sees a cat outside its bowl.
In McCurry's portraits, the subject looks directly at the camera, wide-eyed and usually marked by some peculiar­ity, like pale irises, face paint or a snake around the neck.
She wrote about how the children clung to their foster parents and did not try to explore the world around them, as many wide-eyed toddlers tend to do.
It's easier, rather, to show montages of her oohing and aahing at her new-found perks, like getting dragged by the wide-eyed Joan on a corporate shopping spree.
Her tunes bottled and served that first-touch thrill ("Back of the Van"), 20-something hedonism ("Dusk Till Dawn"), and a wide-eyed sense of discovery ("Paris Is Burning").
From "Ready Steady Go" to "Youth Youth Youth," the album oozed pubescent attitude and bouncy hooks—a celebration of being young, horny, angry, hungry, and wide-eyed with wonder.
Even if you're not a wide-eyed recent grad with a fancy degree, employers typically place higher value on workers with a programming skill set (and compensate them accordingly).
With a low-stakes hypothetical — hey, guys, let's pretend someone, incredibly, did want to exploit the system — Ocasio-Cortez bends any air of wide-eyed innocence to her advantage.
He soon invented and drew a wide-eyed character, Private Snafu — the name was a once famous acronym — who became the hero of a series of bizarre "instructional" cartoons.
Four Pomeranians delivered in two armfuls sniffed their new cages, a fuzzy Newfoundland mix pawed at his cage, and a tabby cat huddled wide-eyed gazing at the commotion.
I learned that Greg Tate wasn't just some intimidating warlock of the pen when he'd take a wide-eyed kid like me out for lunch every now and then.
Her big break came in 1998 as the star of "Felicity," playing the title role of a wide-eyed college student who gets caught up in a romantic triangle.
In an unforgiving marketplace, he said, it just became too hard for the circus to hold on to its most crucial fans: wide-eyed kids and their nostalgic parents.
My husband would ply them with too much wine, a big platter of Carolina shrimp and grits, and I would sit by, wide-eyed and happy, pencil in hand.
In The Wolf of Wall Street, DiCaprio's shady stock broker Jordan Belfort does the same with Hill's wide-eyed Donnie Azoff, who wants to be just like his boss.
Louie De Kingdom declares martial law in Poland and Kashif is jailed without charge but then the wide-eyed Andy Kaufman dies, or fakes his death, for us all.
My husband would ply them with too much wine, a big platter of Carolina shrimp and grits, and I would sit by, wide-eyed and happy, pencil in hand.
One notable example is the wide-eyed Princess Peach in Super Mario 64 (1996), whose only defence against enemy attack came in the form of a dimpled, smiling heart.
It wasn't as ... I feel like we as a generation were not as enthusiastic as this generation, and so they kind of approach everything with this wide-eyed enthusiasm.
One day, I pulled out my iPad, tapping and swiping through the screen, and the Tsimane were slack-jawed and wide-eyed, looking at me like I was a sorcerer.
It's easy to imagine the kind of Bachelor editing where Onyeka's request for a wide-eyed white man like Colton to say her name properly is given a pushy spin.
That gives Kimmy Schmidt the opportunity to come at all of its political, social, and technological interests from the same angle — wide-eyed wonder, with a thousand follow-up questions.
A few days after Ortiz was arrested and charged with the murders, a wide-eyed Chris stood in front of a blue home a block up from San Bernardo Avenue.
With Michonne's expression turning to despair and time slowing down on-screen, I grew wide-eyed and tense for a good five seconds before realizing how silly it would be.
She can still do that wide-eyed look of anxiety I fondly recall from "That Girl," and the comic phrasing feels natural even when the jokes are off the rack.
And towering over the band were three monoliths: surrealistic, cartoonish, wide-eyed faces, their expressions somewhere between astonishment and alarm, bathed throughout the set in neo-psychedelic lights and video.
When the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade steps off Thursday morning, a balloon dubbed Trixie the Dog will bounce above a crowd of 3.5 million wide-eyed New Yorkers and tourists.
In many ways, it's a feat of American consumerism that the company lasted this long, its viability driven apparently entirely by unnecessary mall browsing and wide-eyed teenage sex pests.
Guo Jiayu, a guide, tells a group of wide-eyed schoolchildren that, mashed up, such larvae could be part of the diet of astronauts should they reach the red planet.
On Thursday, Jollibee's official Twitter account posted a single tweet, which was a photo of their wide-eyed insect mascot wishing a happy birthday to multifaceted Filipina entertainer Sarah Geronimo.
Early in the first episode of Sweetbitter, which premiered on May 6 on Starz, restaurant manager Howard (Paul Sparks) is interviewing wide-eyed Tess (Ella Purnell) for a backwaiter job.
After shellacking Takada's legs and body through the first round, Tamura caught the old pro wrestler with a check hook that left him stiff and wide eyed on the canvas.
He needed someone to talk to, and I had always loved listening to Jason tell stories, often hilarious adventures of a still-single guy, aging player and wide-eyed entrepreneur.
Pill overdoes it with the wide-eyed innocence, and, in any case, how can we believe that her character is innocent in a play about cynicism and its ultimate release?
The video clip is an one-take close-up of Anonhi's face, wide-eyed and bare-shouldered, as she lip-syncs the lyrics, making the song even more intimately unsparing.
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM In New York City, in 1926, Newt Scamander (a wide-eyed Eddie Redmayne) is a newly arrived British guy with the magic suitcase.
"I stared wide-eyed at this handsome young African-American man, this stranger, as if he'd just dropped through the ceiling like a black James Bond," she said on Facebook.
That wide-eyed, "Giiirl, spill the deets" look on Dany's face after Missandei said "many things" happened between her and Grey Worm was the most relatable moment of the season.
The rest of the population — or the digitally created simulacra thereof — is required only to die en masse, to cower in terror, and to watch in wide-eyed, worshipful gratitude.
The wide-eyed Herko—we're talking gaping pupils and all—smiles and turns to another chef as he points at the camera, which just televised him prepping his fat rail.
Some of us have vivid memories of being a wide-eyed child looking up at our mom as she patted powder onto her cheeks or swiped color across her lips.
Then there's "Temptation" with a then wide-eyed Alex Turner, a track imbued with a confidence and flair that makes other grime and indie collaborations feel like anaemic, wounded animals.
She is prone to wide-eyed expressions of surprise; she is prone to making her mouth as round as her eyes as she listens in awe or surprise or delight.
Magda Love's lush jungle plants, cradling a bright pink brain and heart, greet visitors at the entrance, while above, Binho Ribeiro's blue owl keeps wide-eyed watch over the street.
While he frames himself as a simple romantic comedy hero — wide-eyed, a bit hapless, prone to slapstick — he wrestles with larger ideas of optimism in the face of cynicism.
For one of the first times in my adult life, lying in bed in a dark room with the fan on left me wide-eyed and incapable of drifting off.
"Tish is so young and pure and wide eyed and so innocent, that to work from any other place than that would have felt like a false move," Jenkins said.
The officers went from almost bored to wide-eyed and agitated after running his ID, reaching for their weapons and shouting at him to get on the ground, he recalled.
Several internships, graduation, and two full-time jobs later, I found myself at an occupational juncture and, like my wide-eyed teenage self, still in desperate need of career guidance.
This, coupled with my inability to make sense of whether his wide-eyed look was one of adoration or fear, made me feel certain that he did not like me.
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Another example of where the adaptation goes wrong is with Bill (George MacKay), a wide-eyed boy who ends up becoming Jake's counterpart for the whole "let's save the President!" ride.
The wide-eyed avian creatures, which are native to Luke Skywalker's planet Ahch-To, became an internet sensation after making their galactic debut in the first trailer for the upcoming film.
The year of the ghostly knocks, as Mira Ptacin writes in her engaging if somewhat wide-eyed book, is considered by many to mark the beginning of the American spiritualist movement.
Every year, a wide-eyed class of analysts and associates start their graduate and post-graduate programs with goals to change the world (or at least make a lot of money).
Star India Eisley, who plays wide-eyed leading lady Fauna Hodel, was "completely gobsmacked" when she simply Googled the real-life story of her character, as the British actress tells Refinery29.
The Skyscraper star is known to show off his adorable girls on Instagram, and on Tuesday shared a sweet video featuring a wide-eyed Jasmine proclaiming her love for her father.
The first episode — really, the first 15 minutes of the first episode — is the perfect acid test for whether this kind of wide-eyed but arch faux-earnestness is your thing.
On a snowy afternoon the day before the primary vote, three wide-eyed California high schoolers walked into the gym of Manchester Community College, their shirts adorned with Hillary Clinton's logo.
This indicates that "market activity is more wide-eyed to a no-deal Brexit and more sterling protection is being sought", according to Phil McHugh, chief markets analyst at Currencies Direct.
She sits in her room, wide-eyed and excited, saying that she was "over the moon" and "jumping like a madman"when she found out about her place on the shortlist.
In the video, Shyma Ahmed, a 21-year-old artist who is known by the name Shyma, is seen cavorting in a bra before a group of wide-eyed smiling men.
When his uncle was still on patrol he'd come to visit and they'd sit on the couch for hours while Urbina listened, wide-eyed, to his uncle's stories from the field.
Among the hosts populating the town are Dolores Abernathy (Evan Rachel Wood), a wide-eyed rancher's daughter; Maeve Millay (Thandie Newton), a cynical brothel madam; and a rogue's gallery of outlaws.
So she approaches her scenes alternating wide-eyed wonder and knowing wit, lending a merriment to her work that lifts a hundred-pound weight off the rest of this dour franchise.
This episode sees Veronica going undercover at a neighboring high school as wide-eyed good girl Betty, and there's an almost palpable glee in the way Kristen Bell plays those scenes.
"Mother" is sandwiched between "Oh, What a World" and "Love Is a Wild Thing"—both dreamy, wide-eyed country-pop songs that have the 29-year-old Texan staggered by existence.
One of the most compelling modern emoji — a pair of googly eyes that's used to convey a range of meanings, from wide-eyed shock to conspiratorial speculation — has its roots here.
He's aided by some employees (a decorative woman and two men, one seasoned and the other wide-eyed) and his father, a retired judge who presided over Misumi's previous murder trial.
The actor Luke Evans's charmingly wide-eyed way of portraying Moore's naïveté is genuinely charming and offbeat — moreover, it makes him a terrific opposites-attract match for Dakota Fanning's Sara Howard.
Sporting his now signature post-Daily Show retirement beard, a wide-eyed Stewart blinked in front of a mic as Colbert teed up opportunities for Stewart to counteract his merciless jokes.
Some of my students had never held a passport or even left our state; like Nohemi, they took their first plane rides while in college, exiting wide-eyed onto foreign lands.
In the other photograph, Prince Louis, wide-eyed and looking calm, is clad in a white jumper previously worn by Charlotte soon after she was born, according to The Sunday Times.
Kenin was a wide-eyed 6-year-old in 2005 when a film crew recorded the personal tour she was given of the Miami Open by Grand Slam champion Kim Clijsters.
It was not only the wretched politics but the flamboyantly precious, out-of-no-closet sissiness, the wide-eyed wonder coming from the you-wouldn't-hit-a-guy-with-glasses voice.
We thought, "OK, let's write this thing and get out and do it"—wide eyed, thinking we're going to get all this money to make the movie—but it didn't happen.
The guileless, wide-eyed Luke Treadaway plays a homeless London busker struggling with addiction, and his orange cat (as well as a compassionate public health care adviser) teach him about responsibility.
Its most annoying manifestation is the inclusion of invariably silent, winsome young women for the sole purpose of bestowing wide-eyed attention on the pronouncements of some middle-aged male blowhard.
They live with their two children — Kim (Raffey Cassidy), a wide-eyed teenage girl, and her younger brother, Bob (Sunny Suljic) — in a big house in an unspecified, apparently American city.
From writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Cliff Chiang, the wide-eyed saga is full of electric moments that shatter everything you think you knew about where its story was going.
The wide-eyed English animal became a Texas longhorn when it was altered for an 1889 Honduran banknote, then an 1893 Spanish bull-fight ticket and a 1900 railway stock certificate.
Ezra Feinberg used to live in San Francisco, where he led the cosmically minded rock band Citay, folding the wide-eyed folk of hippiedom into ambitious, classic rock-tinged mini-epics.
The NBC queen, who's nominated for an Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy award tonight, obliged with the perfect Eleven-approved scowl and wide-eyed stare you need to see to believe.
Keeping the focus on the plaited updo, Snow teamed the teased hairstyle (check out that volume!) with a swipe of mascara and a poppy-pink lip for a fresh, wide-eyed look.
The film's appeal is mostly thanks to its breathtaking relentlessness: A story of a wide-eyed yet unsettled young man, Bart Tare (John Dall), whose greatest passion, from tender age, are guns.
Unlike others who might have been watching Netflix or YouTube to pass the time, the wide-eyed soldier was watching something life-changing: a live feed of the birth of his daughter.
If this isn't the luxury you've always dreamed of, a soft-focus version of what you always thought rich adults would eat as a wide-eyed child, we don't know what is.
And with wide-eyed Brexiteers in Whitehall making all sorts of dubious claims about the benefits and ease of leaving the EU, the gap between unionist sense and nationalist emotion is closing.
A witness told police that prior to the crash, he noticed something was wrong when he saw Aguilera-Mederos "wide eyed" and "with a terrified look on his face," the affidavit states.
SOME years ago, when Gulliver was a wide-eyed reporter on his first business trip, he sidled up to a bureau de change in London's Heathrow Airport to buy some foreign currency.
"He is looking at me wide-eyed,'' Lloyd recalled of Welker, "and he says, 'I just want to warn you that (Hernandez) is going to talk about being bathed by his mother.
Posing on his very own personalized milestone baby blanket, the wide-eyed little one looked straight into the camera as he also modeled his mother's Honest Company brand of panda print diapers.
But with that option sealed off to even Sanders's most wide-eyed supporters on Tuesday, the two groups — long at odds rhetorically and ideologically — had their first physical separation in real time.
We see how Arkangel affects both mother and daughter as Sarah grows from a wide-eyed toddler to a curious child to a restless teenager trying to make up for lost time.
Over the course of a year, Emirates will serve more than 300 different vintages of wine, a list that has been praised by wide-eyed wine experts for its depth and exclusivity.
To wit: James is slamming off-window alley-oops, fake drinking beers, shooting wide-eyed smiles in transition, and spinning the ball in Serge Ibaka's face before hoisting—and making—contested threes.
Kayako is the white-faced, wide-eyed antagonist of classic Japanese horror movie Ju-on (The Grudge), a malevolent spirit of a murdered woman who kills everyone who steps into her house.
The Doctor will still be all-knowing, ageless, and immortal, but now she'll be a woman, and her wide-eyed and admiring companion will be a group of people, including two men.
Now, startups like Sanctuary aim to do for astrology what companies like Talkspace did for therapy and what Headspace did for meditation: reinvent it for an anxious, wide-eyed, phone-clutching generation.
Twilight: Taylor Swift & SNL A wide-eyed high schooler (Swift) falls for a Frankenstein-esque monster (Bill Hader) instead of a vampire in this SNL digital short based on the teen sensation.
So I walked and walked, ever grateful to my precious son for his calm, wide-eyed attention to the sights and sounds of our neighborhood, as I panted and heaved around them.
Wide-eyed and seemingly miffed by the rush of people and horses passing by, he all but stomped to the main track in the latest exhibition of how temperamental he can be.
It's clear that technology can be a positive force, Pichai remarked at the beginning of his talk, but the company can't just be "wide-eyed" about the potential impact of these innovations.
This family — the blustery dad; the passive-aggressive mom; the wide-eyed, question-asking child — are the most canonically Solondzian figures in the movie, its ground zero of upper-middle-class entitlement.
It was she who, in 2008, seemed to mock the wide-eyed sunniness of his message in the Democratic primary campaign, the self-assurance that sheer force of personality would be enough.
This is how nuclear weapons should make us feel: wide-eyed and completely terrified, not just because they could be used against "us" but because these incomprehensibly destructive tools exist at all.
The reason that Jane remained a virgin until marriage is because her devout Catholic grandmother Alba (Ivonne Coll) made her promise to do so when she was just a wide-eyed kid.
An unnamed protagonist transforms from a chipper boy sitting wide-eyed in front of a TV screen to a weathered, aging man watching the world turn into a living hell around him.
He looms over the shows — sometimes literally, with self-portraits as the wide-eyed, lovably smiling Wild Thing Moishe and as a clenched-teeth Nutcracker on two of the curtains he created.
And then another straight couple and two girls, and it's the normality and wide-eyed joy of just looking at a simple thing like a prom that I think is so delightful.
I had such a good time with Steven Spielberg and how the movies were received — people wide-eyed and full of gusto coming up to me and saying that they enjoyed them.
Before this wide-eyed kid was starring on the big screen, he was born and raised across the pond in London and fell in love with the theater at a young age.
One of them was Hela, a ten-year-old girl, also from Shirzad District, who gripped her right thumb in her left fist and spoke breathlessly while staring wide-eyed into space.
I am the shopper who rushes up, wide-eyed, to the managers at the grocery store to ask why my brand of choice, Scott Tube-Free, has gone missing from the shelves.
While I could do without some of her trying-too-hard touches — the wide-eyed peering, the self-consciously sensual sinuous arm motions — she manages to pull off some potentially campy ideas.
They will go with the wide-eyed hope that the band performs a silly stunt, covers an unexpected song or jams for 30 minutes on a tune it hasn't played in decades.
After that, though, "Resistance" bogs down, as Kaz meets a diverse but fairly uninspired band of roguish and eccentric characters, who he approaches with a little too much youthful, wide-eyed exuberance.
But news trickling out of Washington indicates most GOP lawmakers are still feeling "wide-eyed and WTF" about the news, and the majority have refused requests to go on camera with journalists.
Founder Regine Sawyer was talking to the girls, most of whom were wide-eyed, telling them about WinC's work and its own upcoming comics convention at the Bronx Library on March 19.
All the wide-eyed witnessing and watching we've been doing don't seem to be making change; maybe Perry is suggesting that we need to find a way to get our hands dirty.
Meanwhile, wide-eyed museum-goers scurried across the mosaic patterns of a dry ocean floor, tuning in and out of their surroundings, immersed in rings of life and death and life again.
Much is made of her "vision"—at one point she, wide-eyed, sees a pair of plain brown trousers and turns them into a pair of plain brown shorts—but it rings hollow.
My IBS wasn't cured, but probiotics did help me spend less time on the toilet wide-eyed with terror, and more time doing what's really important in life—watching TV with my family.
Clips include Offset performing on stage as a child watches wide-eyed, the rapper working in the recording booth, and Offset watching Cardi scream in pain as she gives birth to their child.
She often returned to subjects that seemed to strike a chord with customers who purchased her paintings for just a few dollars: long-lashed oxen, wide-eyed cats, boats idling in the harbor.
Dressed in beige trousers, a collared shirt and a dark sweater, the baby prince gives a wide-eyed stare as he sits comfortably in Santa's lap near the family home in central London.
The cover of the Xerox 7700 instruction manual shows Lena's wide-eyed face superimposed on an image of the photocopier, as if she came along with the packaging, the girl in the machine.
Groups of conference-goers, sometimes 20 at a time, stood wide-eyed in front of temporary walls, their arms extended with phones in their hands, Facebook cameras open and pointed at a logo.
Laura Skinner celebrates the wide-eyed joy of childhood science in Experimental, blurring the line between science and magic with cool experiments like making fluorescent ice and creating a tornado in a bottle.
When the musician sings about food safety, for example, a wide-eyed cartoon man with a goatee is put in handcuffs after he serves a customer a toxic-looking green bowl of noodles.
He lacked Clarkson's finely crafted mix of cynicism and panache, and came across more as one of us wide-eyed kids and not as the expert guide into the world of unattainable cars.
But since Wonder Woman is a 2017 film, Diana's wide-eyed earnestness needs a counterpoint more in line with modern superhero storytelling, which the film finds in the suave American spy Steve Trevor.
The film is a febrile wonder, marked by a burning, wide-eyed performance by Emily Watson as Bess, a modern Joan of Arc who comes to believe her husband's demands as God's will.
It is said that his "irresistible left hook" earned him his fighting name, 'the Eastern Southpaw', and Lee would enthral the wide-eyed young twins with tales of fighting bareknuckle in Victoria Park.
We don't see the content of the dreams, only their color and shape, and they serve both as receptacles for the film's gauzy sense of wide-eyed awe and metaphors for its aspirations.
The building's tilt has become a public scandal, a dispute that has produced a wide-eyed examination of whether or not San Francisco's frenetic skyscraper-building spree was properly monitored by city authorities.
The wide-eyed, pleading look of your dog may melt your heart and cause food to vanish from the table, but that doesn't really mean your pet has become the master of manipulation.
She then falls asleep with the gun in her hand, before waking with a wide-eyed start and aiming her weapon at her ringing mobile phone, with which the stalker's been harassing her.
Even on a weekday night, the city seems filled with bachelorettes tumbling out of Uber cars, culinary tourists angling for tables and wide-eyed cruise ship passengers, 2000,22008 of whom arrived in 21.8.
In one of the most prominent films about her life, "The Scarlet Empress" (1934), Marlene Dietrich played a young, wide-eyed German princess who is summoned to Russia to marry the future monarch.
When Federer closed out the match, his celebratory leap and wide-eyed look appeared every bit as intense as his responses to winning some of his record 17 Grand Slam men's singles titles.
When a server suggested with wide-eyed eagerness that I might like "a very cold glass of milk" with the espresso-chocolate cake, chills went down my spine, and not chills of anticipation.
But Morgan Lloyd Sicard, who plays Manny here, is a beautiful young charmer, and the heat makes perfect sense; the camera caresses him as lovingly as it does the wide-eyed Ms. Adjani.
Her fans may cherish her sentimental good-girl portrayals, like the title role in "Tammy and the Bachelor" (1957), in which she played a Louisiana moonshiner's wide-eyed granddaughter who spouted folksy wisdom.
And while Ms. MacRae ("I Remember Mama") does not reach the heartbreaking heights of S. Epatha Merkerson in the 2008 "Sheba" revival, her wide-eyed innocence and soft-spoken delivery are very effective.
Without consulting the instructions—I am a man, after all—I try to pull on the shirt and endure a moment of wide-eyed panic as I get stuck halfway through the maneuver.
Stamping out a butt in front of Smitty's or Black's or Kreuz's Market, and wandering in not even to order but just to ogle at the suit-stained pits like a wide-eyed child.
The cracks in the macro part of the story are largely offset by Louise's personal one -- and Adams' wide-eyed, emotionally vulnerable performance -- which challenges audience expectations in a surprisingly understated, thought-provoking way.
But Pixar managed to win over audiences with a wide-eyed waste compactor named Wall-E who's assigned the thankless task of cleaning up the heaps of trash humans have left all over Earth.
Mark Blane (who wrote the script and directed, although Ben Mankoff has an obscure "co-directed" credit) casts himself as Mark Nabel, a wide-eyed aspiring artist who arrives in New York from Indiana.
We know that long-haired, wide-eyed Paul Getty (Harris Dickinson) has lost control of his fake kidnapping scheme, and is now very much in the clutches of the 'Ndragheta mafia group of Calabria.
As propaganda, they are determinedly cheerful, their rosy or sepia tones and earnest vernacular meant to invoke that particular swell of American patriotism that believes in the nation's perpetual innocence and wide-eyed enthusiasm.
"None of them looked like me" Wooldridge wrote a similar message on her Instagram page, noting that she "would stare, wide-eyed at the princesses on the screen" when she was a little girl.
Maguire broke the exciting news through Instagram, sharing a photo in which he looked lovingly at the new baby while 2-year-old son Flynn Patrick gave a wide-eyed smile to the camera.
The Late Bloomer: Joe Ingles This was technically just Ingles' third NBA season, but the 29-year-old Australian is a seasoned basketball veteran with plenty of experience overseas, not some wide-eyed prospect.
I'd watch with wide-eyed wonder as Grandma Hattie applied a smelly, white concoction (relaxer creme mixed with an activator) on Aunt Tia's roots with a brush before washing it out with neutralizing shampoo.
Not even a week into Trump's presidency, many folks are left wide-eyed with the realization that our civic institutions are not going to work without consistent citizen pressure and activism to protect them.
Growing up in a world that was clotted with both, he now appears at home in a landscape where they come together: Talking to him briefly, I was moved by his wide-eyed openness.
A companion advertisement, entitled "Role Models", shows wide-eyed children catching news clips of Mr Trump calling Mexicans rapists, mocking a disabled reporter or suggesting that a woman journalist's judgment is addled by menstruation.
The trailer gives us minimal Depp (good), lots of Dumbledore (v good), and even a dash of charming No-Maj (Muggle) Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler), as wide-eyed as ever by the magical world.
The acid-house scene that Hopkins loved was associated with a druggy, wide-eyed spirituality; this tradition is easy to mock, but Hopkins found compelling ways to revive it, without apology and without irony.
A country so intensely suspicious about its leaders, so wide-eyed in its willingness to believe the worst, so thirsty for proof of betrayal and decadence, is not a country in a good place.
Our wide-eyed, porcelain-faced waitress speaks little English and even less Thai, but we manage to establish that she is 28, that she comes from Pyongyang, and that North Korean food is delicious.
The cover of "Bella Donna," Stevie Nicks's first solo album, shows the artist looking slender and wide-eyed, wearing a white gown, a gold bracelet, and a pair of ruched, knee-high platform boots.
All the wide-eyed worry over shut-eye is the thing that's actually cheating us of immortality, or at the very least, stealing the promise of a delicious, relaxing, no-pressure night of sleep.
That's not to say he's in a state of arrested development, but rather he's a curious mixture of wise and wide-eyed, which was notable even when we first met nearly a decade ago.
To understand just how far sportscasting had come by the kickoff of Super Bowl I, one must look back to an era when wide-eyed early adopters viewed TV itself as the height of technology.
On albums like Solar Bridge, Does It Look Like I'm Here, and Just to Feel Anything, the threesome renegotiated ambient understandings, creating an almost-angelic sound that drifted between wide-eyed bliss and disturbed drone.
I asked Goffman's undergraduate adviser, Elijah Anderson, an august ethnographer — mostly of urban black communities — now at Yale, about the criticism of Goffman as an adventurer or tourist, or as a wideeyed, credulous observer.
In the series of Snapchats that followed (and which Chyna later shared on Instagram), the adorable toddler makes his way around the fire station, climbing into a fire truck wide-eyed with excitement and awe.
Another angle showed him wearing a white hoodie while standing near the hospital room door, looking wide-eyed in shock before the camera zoomed in dramatically and the video revealed the release date: Feb. 22.
And FAST is wide eyed: its field of vision is almost twice as big as the Arecibo telescope in Puerto Rico that has been the world's biggest single aperture telescope for the past 53 years.
This time, though, as opposed to a middle schooler of wide-eyed, nerdy innocence, in Dark's Winden, Germany, we're dealing with a teenager who's at an age where the police aren't so sure he's missing.
Another angle shows him wearing a white hoodie while standing near the hospital room door, looking wide-eyed in shock before the camera zooms in dramatically and the video reveals the release date: Feb. 22.
It's a shaky-cam iPhone shot with a wide-eyed someone giggling under their breath "cat food," or some other miscellaneous thing they allegedly never talk about or search for near or on their device.
That has not been the case in Rio where the 31-year-old has been acting more like a wide-eyed teenager at his first Games rather that a detached veteran nearing the finish line.
"I was starting to understand the backbone of the movie, the recurring themes, and, most important, the seemingly unrelated episodes that formed a cohesive narrative arc," he writes with wide-eyed wonder in the introduction.
There I was, sitting in mass; I opened my vintage Chanel bag at the offering, and my mother looked over wide-eyed as the whole pew was smacked in the face with potent cannabis fragrance.
While wealthy tourists flock to its rainforests to spot wide-eyed lemurs and business people bargain for its luminous sapphires and fragrant vanilla, nearly half of Madagascar's children are malnourished, the highest rate in Africa.
Hiding behind this wide-eyed photo is a famous basketball player in the 2018 NBA Finals ... shoot through the pictures and see if you can guess which pro athlete is hiding under this foul photo!
It's amazing to hear you so humbled by that experience, you expect that level of excitement from younger bands, but this isn't your first rodeo, and yet you're still so wide-eyed about it all.
This section features one senior dancer (Aaron Loux, bare-chested beneath a light Baroque frock coat); an innocent youth (Noah Vinson, a senior dancer, who remains fresh-faced and wide-eyed); and six other men.
The usual wide-eyed questions followed: "what advice do you have for a young producer/director/dancer/singer-songwriter," and excitable pleads for extra tour dates, like 'please tell me you're going to play Portsmouth'.
Leonard fixes the familiar with both a fast instinct and wide-eyed sincerity, somehow preserving in her photographs the awe of seeing something for the first time, or realizing you haven't noticed it until now.
There were no caveats, no boos raining down as her trophy ceremony began, no tears brought on by mixed emotions on a day that was rightfully all about wide-eyed joy (unless you were Hingis).
Disneyland belongs to me — the wide-eyed 0003-year-old who first visited in 1983 and made memories, with my dad in particular, that the cynical 44-year-old still holds close to his heart.
He and I are sitting in a high-ceilinged room of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and next to me is a wide-eyed child roaming some frozen landscape as a lamp post.
There are fascinating aviation-themed attractions waiting to be explored around the world — places where corporate globe-trotters, backpackers in Birkenstocks and the all-around curious can rediscover the original, wide-eyed wonder of flight.
" Other's echoed his sentiment about a potential nomination for Robbie, Matt Samet writing, "Margot Robbie crashes into the Best Supporting Actress race with a devastating performance, descending from wide-eyed optimism to broken victim masterfully.
Nash, who at 103 years old has a relative who has struggled with addiction, was wide-eyed as Jilian Reece, a drug prevention educator, talked about an ongoing opioid epidemic in their small rural community.
And my adult self wanted to roll my eyes at that choice for a character like Hala, unsure of herself and where she belongs, but my teenage self was wide-eyed in adoration for him.
Made by San Francisco-based Catalia Health, the little wide-eyed talking robot dispenses health advice and medication reminders, and in some cases can send data on a user's condition to a pharmacist or doctor.
But somewhere between the two, he came across as the knight of the roundtable in your best mate's flat, dispensing nightlife parables and high-street narratives to a congregation of wide-eyed straight-through-ers.
It suited the music the Chicago-based independent label has issued over the years: freaked-out, wide-eyed, with an ear bent ever so obliquely toward the traditionally unit-moving sounds of rock and pop.
With a blond crop cut, baton in hand, backed by his crew in blue, Pritchard talks slow and fishes for fear in wide-eyed newbies; he's on the prowl especially for sexual predators and LGBTQ prisoners.
The mass demonstrations that consumed Washington on Trump's first full day in office were a defiant and at times wide-eyed display -- an implicit rebuke to the portrait of "American carnage" that colored Trump's grim address.
The mother of three sported a classic bob as she stared wide-eyed at the camera while the Never Been Kissed star, dressed in a suit, crossed his arms with a concerned look on his face.
"I turn around just as I'm closing the door and look up embarrassed to see everyone on their knees wide eyed staring at me in shock... (or in an awake coma from the smell)," she wrote.
Needless to say, the actress is not her wide-eyed (yet surprisingly badass, when the situation calls for it) character, and her offscreen style is much more modern and edgy than Nancy's buttoned-up '80s vibe.
"I feel like I'm going to end up with a person that leaps through dragons and fires to get to me, and saves the princess from the tower," she explains, as Pauly's looks on, wide-eyed.
As the camerawoman does her best baby talk, the wide-eyed dog responds in kind, the words rolling off the tongue so clearly, you totally forget who said them first (does that really matter anyway, people?).
One scene paints Kiya as a wide-eyed wild child quietly asking for stories; in another, she wears a bobbed wig and swings from a high-mounted hotel room hammock while encouraging a man to strip.
Unfortunately her inability to commit to villainy or to wrench herself free from the clutches of evil into the arms of a willing and wide-eyed lover is again representative of the women on this show.
Stretched across a silvery, wooden American flag, Muhammad Ali's wide-eyed image is America, a visual parable: he looks at once determined and full of wonder, sweat-soaked from putting in work and somehow eternally gracious.
Little Jaafar, now 16-months-old, wide-eyed, smiling and well-groomed, was meanwhile snatching at everything in his reach and fidgeting to escape his grandmother's lap for a few steps before quickly returning to her.
It's August of 2015, I've just walked into my very first MegaGame as France's Head of State, A wide-eyed doe in an ill-fitting blazer staring down four other players looking to me for guidance.
When he clowned around, hiding his skill at pratfalls and slapstick behind wide-eyed alarm, his audience seemed to open up to God, releasing pent-up emotions and becoming like children in faith, hope and love.
Ms. Brown's manner was one of vehement Puritan rigor, while Cunningham had the freedom and individuality of an animal (sometimes caged, sometimes free); Ms. Knouse's is one of wide-eyed innocence, Mr. Olk's a severe devotion.
But quirky beyond words — and any GPS for that matter — is 15-year-old Jeneve Rose Mitchell, the wide-eyed doily with a side-braid whom Idol tapped from "off the grid" somewhere in the Rockies.
Anyone watching that day would not have recognized Ms. Spears as the musical phenomenon who, a decade earlier, wide-eyed and 17, had posed in hot pants and bra on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
The stanzas consist of three chapters in the life of Chiron, played as a wide-eyed boy by Alex Hibbert, as a brooding adolescent by Ashton Sanders and as a mostly grown man by Trevante Rhodes.
"We went in there wide-eyed thinking this is a one-month process, we will have a bunch of houses to see, we will put an offer down and we will be done," Mr. Beattie said.
When Ms. Anderson arrived in Los Angeles as a wide-eyed Canadian transplant of 22, the women who intrigued her were the buxom blondes in the music videos that permeated MTV, and airbrushed '80s-era Playmates.
By juxtaposing the lives of dogs, snakes, and deer against the hectic pace of the 21st century grind, Sievers imagines the many ways in which modern conveniences can be incompatible for wide-eyed and unsuspecting critters.
Whether she's working in barely drones, fluttering odes to the sea, or even dizzying Sade covers (you'll want to check that one out), there's this sense of wide-eyed discovery at the heart of her work.
Even the girls' wide-eyed wonder in the face of a pair of incredibly dopey boys just underscores the larger point — they gave up their social lives, childhoods, and adolescence to dedicate their themselves to training.
She's a wide-eyed blank, with no personality or motivation other than being happy to not sit in a cubicle as she did at her last job (which is the most believable thing about her character).
He talks about those trips with the wide-eyed joy of college sophomore who's just gotten back from a semester abroad, detailing mind-blowing raves and perspective shifting encounters with real life reminders of world history.
PRAGUE — Along the historic streets on the periphery of the famed Old Town Square here, tourists stroll past dozens of souvenir shops, many displaying the same stuffed toy of a wide-eyed and cheerful-looking mole.
The English actor Dominic Monaghan is probably best known for playing wide-eyed hobbit Meriadoc Brandybuck in the Lord of the Rings trilogy or for having the least flattering haircut in the entire cast of Lost.
But given Teddy's wide-eyed horror at learning the truth and his pained eyes whenever Dolores commands he carry out some vicious order, I'd wager this isn't the last we hear of an inter-host divide.
To be fair, all of the above — plus wide-eyed host James Corden — tried their best to give the awards ceremony the level of star power and powerhouse performances that the Grammys are typically known for.
Surly teens Tyler and Kinsey and wide-eyed kid Bode (Jackson Robert Scott, fresh from being clown-snatched in It) are all mourning the death of their father following his strange murder by a troubled student.
He wrote as a wide-eyed outsider to New York and its anxieties, and that let him say many things that the ornate "insider" prose of the Algonquin circle, which had dominated the magazine, could not.
The criminal mastermind who once bragged about his ability to evade capture and even shopped a biopic about his life to filmmakers looked around in wide-eyed confusion as agents ushered him into a black SUV.
Setting the pattern for her career, she threw together a little bit of everything, working in sculpture, painting, music, film, literature, computers and gender bending, all of it layered with wide-eyed curiosity and knowing ambivalence.
The initial daytime monster attack is a marvel of Hollywood-level effects and wide-eyed Spielbergian looks, and the crowd-pleasing action accounts for why it was such a box-office sensation in Korea and elsewhere.
Taylor-Joy is remarkable in the role, her wide-eyed innocence entwined with a thread of cunning—proof either of her quick wits, scarcely unusual in a clever and curious girl, or of some fell purpose.
As generations of youth suffer through recessions, uncertainty, and the degradation of the planet and institutions, the wide-eyed, unaffected worldview of the California Girl hasn't seemed as fortifying nor protective as other more aggressive styles.
At other points, Gabriel is shown in battle in Afghanistan; he's also seen wandering through a seemingly dystopian landscape, wide-eyed and with a scraggly beard, searching for his son, who he believes has been kidnapped.
The six cats demonstrated wide-eyed surprise, straight-up disbelief, irrational aggression, and dramatic overreaction—basically the range of emotions that most of us feel when we spend the same amount of time watching cable news.
My introduction to Fisher was the same as most people's: staring up at a screen in wide-eyed admiration and wonder as her steely Princess Leia took Star Wars by storm and sheer force of will.
From time to time Yuri and his friend Eugeny, a wide-eyed bald man fond of speaking with his hands, ask questions of the flock, calling on members of the community to help interpret the Bible.
But for the most part, McKinnon's Hillary Clinton is a version of the comedian's go-to SNL specialty: a wide-eyed woman with a fiercely weird streak whose bark is just as sharp as her bite.
At first, no amount of cajoling from Woody can convince the wide-eyed, constantly questioning Forky that he's served his single-use purpose in life, and now must fulfill his destiny of being tossed into the trash.
These games want you to have the context and experience of death, but only when there is thematically relevant music and the wide-eyed stare of an NPC that gave you a cookie during the last mission.
Jim Nabors, whose wide-eyed character Gomer Pyle was so popular on The Andy Griffith Show that he got his own spinoff and whose surprisingly sonorous baritone singing voice made him a successful recording artist, has died.
At first sight, and given its juxtaposition to the moment when we see young Nate's wide-eyed fascination with his father's sex tapes, the locker room scene is an efficient way to openly interrogate this jock's sexuality.
Both serve as supporting roles to fairly generic heroes; both are fierce and capable in combat; both have haircuts that would make the average person look incredibly stupid; and both are inexplicably wide-eyed about the world.
In a classroom in Botswana, Bush left one school girl wide-eyed as they listened to the stories of mothers who had been treated for cervical cancer and daughters who had been vaccinated to prevent the disease.
When I sat down with them in New York for their first American interview a few hours before a show where they would play in front of 30 casually interested people, they were wide-eyed and impressionable.
The celebrity website CMZ is populated by wide-eyed, fast-talking bloggers played by Eric Andre, Mike Birbiglia, and Will Arnett, slurping out of ever-larger Big Gulps as they breathlessly dissect Conner's mishaps of the day.
Yet the most thrilling thing about the opening was the people, walking down the street, who stopped, wide-eyed, peering through the glass windows and occasionally walking into the white-walled space to inquire about its art.
To convey that despair, Hader said, he borrowed the way his high-school friend Duffy Boudreau, who writes for the show, holds his breath when he's nervous, as well as Alec Berg's wide-eyed look of shock.
The former oozes wide-eyed nice girl cotton-candy clouds of earnestness, so much so that it comes as a shock when we learn she's supposed to be from Boston, and not some idyllic farm in Minnesota.
Here, the 18-year-old Baton Rouge rapper has his eyes set squarely on freeing his family from financial and environmental strife, charging wide-eyed and full speed into the opposition's violent attempts to curtail his plans.
While Federer is usually all business and Kyrgios the showman, the roles were reversed midway through the third set on Saturday when the Swiss produced a trick shot that left the Australian wide-eyed and open mouthed.
Goodman, who came to New York with a wide-eyed, romantic view of the city, and I, a jaded native annoyed by the burden of rising rents, butt heads over how a future generation should view it.
At least Victoria Mack efficiently sketches the dancing girl Muriel O'Neill, then the wide-eyed ingénue Miss Clarabelle Cobb; John Plumpis also brings just the right amount of urbane menace to the well-heeled racketeer Heine Schmitz.
Like the protagonists of "Billy Liar" and "The Graduate," Domenico, played by the wide-eyed nonprofessional Sandro Panseri, seems imprisoned by a set of social expectations enforced by parents, bosses and the very architecture of his world.
As children peered wide-eyed into the tank, Kandan, 31, a caretaker who goes by one name, related a story he had heard in which the machinery used to dig up the actual stones crumbled into pieces.
The memory of that journey was triggered, of all things, by an In-N-Out burger or, more specifically, Jack's wide-eyed look of joy as he bit into this storied fast food for the first time.
We reserved spots at our feet for Hamilton, our gray-chinned 10-year-old with model looks, and his wide-eyed little brother, Rufus, a curious 4-year-old with a white paw who is stunningly friendly.
He soon developed his own semiabstract style, fusing ancient Iraqi iconography — particularly the wide-eyed figures of Sumeria — and Western modern art, which he came across by observing the work of fellow artists who had studied abroad.
In it, two wide-eyed, spirited filmmakers take us through the city, talking to locals and architects involved in what my colleague Feargus O'Sullivan says is perhaps the most radical urban relocation project so far this century.
Director Brian De Palma's intriguing but seriously flawed thriller, meanwhile, focused on shadowy forces exploiting teens with psychic abilities, including one (Amy Irving) whose wide-eyed spells made Eleven's nosebleeds look like the proverbial drop in the bucket.
The film centered on a twisted Cinderella concept: Franny is a wide-eyed optimist taking care of her helpless family when she winds up taken hostage by a bank robber — her rogue Prince Charming — and is whisked away.
She's instantly wide-eyed and eager; the actress, Izïa Higelin, does a fantastic job at translating the desperate thirst we all have at a certain stage of our lives to discover a wider world full of grand adventures.
Many sit wide-eyed when I bring up provisions they've never heard of, like "letters of marque" (letting private individuals plunder enemy ships in wartime) or that there is no habeas corpus right (it is only a privilege).
Both of them peaked in the 1940s, before fumbling in the middle of the century to find their footing as Hollywood picked up a new gaggle of young, wide-eyed women to take their place — and their roles.
"But I catch myself and I look around and I try and look at even the most mundane things that I see every day with the most wide-eyed wonder of a child to recalibrate, and be grateful."
She was a wide-eyed White House intern just four days into the job when she found herself standing alone next to the most powerful man in the world — in the most intimate room within 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
On the one hand, this demonstrates that public demand for more consumer-friendly, cutting-edge options will not be easily put down, despite the cabbies' wide-eyed fantasies of an easy way out of a self-dug hole.
At ten, he was putting out the corner-flags and begging players to take pot-shots at him; at 17 his first team-photos showed him open-mouthed and wide-eyed, hungrier for the ball than anyone else.
Now most of us spend our working days on our ass; more than that, all the varied crap that comes with a modern life is more than enough to keep us wide-eyed and staring at the ceiling.
Driving out to the three-room restaurant, I steeled myself behind the wheel as I swerved first past a coyote, then a wolf, and then an entire field of wide-eyed antelope ambling worrisomely close to the road.
The bull's look seems to possess all the wide-eyed innocence of those who feign ignorance of what they do in any courtroom while cupids frolic in the sky and a savage fish cuts through the nearby waters.
I'm standing wide-eyed in my living room, my hands covering my mouth, trying to understand what it means for a government to sacrifice dozens upon dozens of its people in a bid to look tough and decisive.
The black-and-white scene jumps to the great comedian dining with several of his brood, each spooning soup in comic unison, then to Chaplin, wide-eyed, a hat levitating magically above his head to the family's delight.
The round, wide-eyed faces of the orphans are not as perfectly detailed as those of their counterparts in some of this movie's Oscar rivals, but they are enigmatic and individual in ways that are hard to forget.
Show me a 23-year-old man who has "chaste" fantasies!) And though we're led to believe that the relationship is consummated, there's still a wide-eyed, almost virginal (and unbelievable) quality to the writing that describes it.
GAZIANTEP, Turkey (Reuters) - Missing fragments from one of Turkey's most striking ancient treasures, the haunting, wide-eyed "Gypsy Girl" mosaic, have returned home more than half a century after they were plundered and smuggled to the United States.
We even get to see Chase (Gregg Sulkin) and Gert (Ariela Barer) in wide-eyed awe as they get their first glimpses of the velociraptor (Old Lace!) that will become so important to them as the series continues.
The writer explores all sides of the Greek Freak, from his childhood days selling knock-off sunglasses on the streets of Athens to his wide-eyed introduction to America and the NBA to his breakout 2016-17 campaign.
It's an otherworldly combination of old-school video game music, gross-sounding basslines, internet detritus, and the wide-eyed optimism of the lap-pop music made by the Postal Service, Lali Puna, and the Notwist in the early 2000s.
In the 1986 smash, Henn starred as Newt, the soot-faced, wide-eyed orphan whose family has been wiped out by xenomorphs, and who develops a near-familial bond with Ripley, the creature-cratering heroine played by Sigourney Weaver.
Behind this wide-eyed woman is an Academy Award winning actress ... may the odds be ever in your favor as you put your star spotting skills to the test to figure out the blonde babe in this freaky photo.
Because even though Kendrick does give a nod to the privileges that helped her get to where she is today, there's a sense of Pollyanna-wide-eyed wonder to how she presents her own journey that rings impossibly false.
With cycling adventures like bike beer tours or trendy workout classes at the peak of popularity, it was only a matter of time before a wide-eyed entrepreneur with a wild idea would create...a bike-blending smoothie bar.
The lady in question is Zainab (Suha Gezen), a wide-eyed and giggly college student who is betrothed to Salim (Hiten Tejwani) and completely oblivious to the fact that her childhood friend Raghu is madly in love with her.
He's smarmy, solidly alcoholic, strictly self-preserving and openly cowardly; though he's a brash operator, his squeaky, wide-eyed reactions to the spiraling absurdity deliciously undermine the actor's reputation as a Hollywood heartthrob known for in-real-life heroics.
The star-struck crew followed Kimmel down to the front row, where they looked wide-eyed at their close proximity to everyone from Emma Stone to Nicole Kidman – certainly a better view than from atop a double decker bus.
Only a handful of other "living fossils" have been identified, such as the pen-tailed tree shrew and the monito del monte, a chubby kind of wide-eyed marsupial that's slightly larger than a mouse and another excellent climber.
At the soft opening of Lupo, an Italian restaurant in Louisville, KY, there's a somewhat peculiar scene as a mob of wide-eyed patrons waits patiently for the owners to sign their screen-printed posters brandishing the restaurant's logo.
Judging by her reaction on social media, rising star Rexha, 26, was as surprised as the rest of the audience at Madison Square Garden, posting the wide-eyed and blushing "flushed" emoji on Twitter just moments after the performance.
While I'm not choking down a dozen vitamins a day like you get in those gas station packets, I do use myself as a bit of a wide-eyed guinea pig to see if supplements can improve my life.
John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter: Where Garfield's Peter Parker displayed a believable 21st-century angst, we return largely to the character's wide-eyed roots with Tom Holland, whose performance is thoroughly winning even when the script isn't helping him.
No one in Mr. Holl's entourage was more appreciatively wide-eyed than Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer, a Queens Democrat who said he had been fighting for a Hunters Point branch since 1999, when he worked at the Queens Library.
Plus, the wide-eyed way an AI character might see the world can serve as an echo of the "coming out" narrative, of attempting to integrate yourself into a new world by picking up affects and language through observation.
Instead of my sweet, heroic co-pilot, my eyes locked with a very put-together, motherly looking woman who was giving me that vague half-smile and somewhat robotic wide-eyed gaze (I think Tyra Banks calls it "smizing").
Though the wide-eyed perspective is an asset to Navin, one occasionally feels the constraints of having so young a narrator, whose observations can veer toward the maudlin, and to whom every cliché has the appearance of a revelation.
A Chanel-clad Upper East Side mother of two, who looks and dresses not unlike Jackie Kennedy, Susan Miller still talks about her life with the wide-eyed wonder of a child who has just seen a reindeer fly.
That's what Bezos, the Amazon founder and owner of The Washington Post, told David Pecker, publisher of the National Enquirer, in a blog post on Medium that had a lot of people making the wide-eyed emoji face Thursday.
In his early interactions with Marjorie, Walter, a holographic-generated "prime" whose personality software is constructed both from what he left behind and from memories of the people close to him, is kind, solicitous and a little wide-eyed.
Sarah Connor was no longer a wide-eyed damsel in distress dressed head to toe in pastels; thanks to chin-ups in her cell at the hospital where she was institutionalized, she'd transformed her entire body into a weapon.
The excitement created by being so close to the best players in the world was driven home Tuesday when wide-eyed children slipped under the gallery ropes to ask Mickelson for autographs while he was playing a practice round.
The Florida-based Magic Leap has dropped several proof-of-concept videos over the past year, bringing robots, planets, and and monsters to life through the technology that had MIT's Technology Review's Rachel Metz "wide-eyed" at its realism.
Her individual artworks often include imagery of wide-eyed animals that slice together large swaths of color, coming together in a scene that mimics a paper mâché or acrylic piece, but in reality, is a work of tablet and iPhone artistry.
Laurie Hernandez earned the moniker "The Human Emoji" because of her effervescent personality and infectious wide-eyed grin, but the Olympic gold medalist and Dancing with the Stars winner admits she's not always smiling — especially while looking at social media.
Nor, it should be noted, does Damon come across as a Great White Savior, as some initially feared; rather, he's a wide-eyed if highly resourceful outsider, allowing the audience to see this epic, centuries-old conflict through his eyes.
Women such as Marianne Brocklehurst, Annie Barlow, and Amelia Edwards journeyed to the desert, often more than once, not simply as wide-eyed tourists but as dedicated collectors and scholars whose knowledge could rival that of some of their male peers.
Five weeks into the TNT show I Am the Night, this much is obvious: Fauna Hodel (India Eisley), the wide-eyed 16-year-old who glues the show's entire wild premise together, has been dealt a rough hand of cards.
The PowerPoint story reminds us all that while Stone might be a glamorous Oscar-nominated movie star now, a few years ago, she was just a kid with a wide-eyed dream, just like her character in La La Land.
Wide-eyed 8-year-old Indian actor, Sunny Pawar, failed to get the US visa he needed to enter the country this week for the screening of movie 'Lion', in which he stars with Dev Patel, Nicole Kidman, and David Wenham.
The street-level studios in downtown Brooklyn, and its floor-to-ceiling windows invite a bevy of idle onlookers, wide-eyed children and their nannies, a cop or two, and construction workers — some mockingly, some not — practicing their own pirouettes.
For someone like myself who got married a mere nine years ago, it's easy to be impressed and wide-eyed about the fact that now, weddings can be fully planned with just the click of a mouse or a smartphone.
The rapper finally released his much-anticipated album The Life Of Pablo, made waves in the fashion world with two controversial shows, and ostensibly forever changed the wide-eyed ingénue image of Taylor Swift after proving that she lied on him.
Johnson plays Susie as suitably wide-eyed and naïve when she first joins the troupe, and while she becomes more assured in her skills, the film doesn't reveal much depth to her as she moves from dance sequence to dance sequence.
Though I never had the machine-fixing skills he did (not for lack of trying), I approached technology in the same way: a wide-eyed interest with a hint of skepticism, and an appreciation of things both old and new.
"Brave new Canadian" teenage refugee Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun is wide-eyed with wonder while learning to safely navigate her freshly adopted homeland of Canada, only days after a dramatic flight from her native Saudi Arabia that captured the world's attention.
"Lash tints are a happy medium between mascara and extensions, giving you a bolder, wide-eyed look for a relatively affordable price and with very little upkeep," says Clementina Richardson, celebrity lash artist and founder of Envious Lashes in New York.
Whether it's the freak funk he made as Dinosaur L, or Love Is Overtaking Me's wide-eyed folk songs, Arthur Russell's back catalogue is so vast that there really is something for everyone to take home and make their own.
It's why you end up with wide-eyed stories about neo-Nazis in The New York Times, utterly amazed at the thought that someone who openly promotes white supremacist ideals and violence also performs the same quotidian tasks as anyone else.
Codenamed Operation Julie, it lasted two and a half years, and involved policemen posing as hippies to infiltrate communes in rural Wales where acid was being made and sold as part of a wide-eyed bid to broaden people's minds.
The actress who plays the youngest iteration of Jenny, Isabelle Nélisse, is really the star of the film, as she does such an amazing job of transmitting wide-eyed naiveté while also shouldering the most painful and disturbing storyline on screen.
James Davis plays the wide-eyed cowboy Will Parker, the erstwhile beau of Laurey's friend Ado Annie, as a few degrees dopier than the average Will Parker, lovable but with flashes of creepiness—sometimes he's a little dead behind the eyes.
After announcing via her blog's newsletter that she gave birth to her son at home on Wednesday, the proud mama and husband of almost five years, Kyle Martino, gave the world the first glimpse of their wide-eyed baby boy.
If you know the difference between the steely-eyed expression on Optimus Prime's robot-face, and the vaguely innocent wide-eyed look of Bumblebee, you likely grew up with them, and since Transformers are traditionally toys for boys, you're likely male.
No longer a wide-eyed noob when it comes to staring down the Sun, the satellite has yielded fascinating discoveries and gorgeous visuals of our beloved parent star since it set up shop in geostationary orbit on February 11, 2010.
But just like Beasts of the Southern Wild showed us Hurricane Katrina through the wide-eyed lens of childhood, The Florida Project crystallizes its world—a dingy motel on the outskirts of Disney World—into a garish, pastel purple wonderland.
"Dime Store Cowgirl," the second single, was too simple a play at the wide-eyed, straight-outta-the-trailer-park ideal; the title track was too simple a play at cementing Musgraves's position as a high heel-hating country outcast.
When a girl, Mason (Rainn Williams), is enrolled there, Robert and Harry discover that they both know her mother, Sara Beth (a wide-eyed Dreama Walker), a budding fashion designer back in New York after an extended hiatus in Tennessee.
After 20 years of watching the two Koreas veer between reconciliation and recrimination only to bring us to the brink of nuclear disaster, I cannot go into these Olympic Games with the same wide-eyed optimism I had in 2000.
Set in a snowy Scandinavian forest, beneath the trees' watchful gaze, plumes of orange smoke envelop the pristine white sky, figures in black paint obscure symbols onto pale skin, wide-eyed spectres bob and sink in cloudy pools, flames climb high.
" When I check it out myself, my closest potential romance is with a 32-year-old woman with a Monica Lewinksy profile pic who lists among her interests, "How to Survive When You're Wide Eyed Blazened Awake" and "Jewish Mind Control.
But Kirsten Childs's "Bella: An American Tall Tale," a musical about the eventful travels of a wide-eyed beauty in the 1870s, sprawls in so many directions — with changes in tone to match (or mismatch) — that it collapses into inertia.
"I teased them, taunted them, looked at them wide-eyed, insisted that they must be mad when they spoke of the astounding new weapon that flew over vast distances, much faster than any airplane," she told The Washington Post in 1998.
There's Gitty (Peyton Kennedy), a wide-eyed 11-year-old girl, who lives with her farmer parents, Abe and Sarah (Kip Pardue and Marci Miller), and oddly hostile older brother, Martin (Gavin MacIntosh), on an isolated swath in the American heartland.
So her coverage of his visit to France in mid-July, a trip made almost entirely to see a military parade, popped with observations about Mr. Trump's wide-eyed joy at the tanks and planes going by the Champs-Élysées.
But while such glad-handing can quickly become a chore, Ms. Cottrill was bubbling with wide-eyed possibility, like Charlie on his golden-ticket tour, even as she was asked to fire finger-guns into a camera for promotional GIFs.
Her first name is not, in fact, Vitamin, her hair is not naturally a shade somewhere between Capri Sun and the flame emoji, and she was definitely not a wide-eyed high school senior when she recorded her iconic bop.
Castle heist  No, it's not a movie: Some bold thieves made off with a huge haul of priceless treasures and artifacts from a famed castle vault in Dresden, Germany, tipping off a huge manhunt and sparking wide-eyed international interest.
Many of us might have been told—to our wide-eyed shock—that the trick to a perfect grilled cheese is actually smearing mayo on the outside instead of butter, a verdict corroborated by the esteemed folks at Cooks Illustrated.
And stir up nostalgia it does: If you were ever part of the Cabbage Patch phenomenon, you can't help but be charmed by the new doll, despite its wide-eyed LCD eyes that can be a little off-putting at first.
On almost any other Sunday, the bars on Lower Broadway in Nashville would've been packed with out-of-towners, wide-eyed new residents, and at least one woman named Kaycie who just vomited on her "RIDE THE BRIDE" bachelorette party sash.
In 1987, Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme escaped from the women's prison where she was serving a life sentence for trying to assassinate President Gerald Ford (she was just a wide-eyed acolyte of Charlie's; she didn't actually kill anyone for him).
Kady and her pal Julia (Stella Maeve) found a magical being who could hopefully treat Penny, but as they looked on, Penny died — only to then pop up in the corner (unseen by them), wide-eyed, staring at his own corpse.
Ripley's legacy is easily identifiable in Noomi Rapace's Elizabeth Shaw, the "final girl" of Prometheus, and in Katherine Waterston's portrayal of Covenant's Daniels, a woman whose wide-eyed, pixie-bob demeanor hides a determination and strength unmatched by anyone around her.
His granddaughters Abby and Bridey brought a wide-eyed weirdness to sketch and movie roles, and his son Chris became a star on "Late Night With David Letterman," performing inspired oddball characters whose chemistry with the host yielded a deft comedy team.
So while grizzled road warriors just want to get a trip over and done with and return to the family, twenty-somethings are a bit more wide-eyed and want to extend it (and are less likely to have a family to consider).
As Lillian's city council rival who wants to expand his fancier grocery stores into East Dogmouth, Riegert's casual performance is a perfect match for Carol Kane's wide-eyed weirdness — especially once the two stop tearing each other apart and become a couple instead.
That's the basic premise of this encore, which sees the wide-eyed Mary Ann traveling back to San Francisco for a birthday celebration of Anna Madrigal (Olympia Dukakis), still the caring den mother to the younger folks who reside at her welcoming complex.
Moretz plays Frances, a wide-eyed waitress whose good deed of returning a purse she found on the subway to a lonely older woman (Greta, played by French cinema icon and Academy Award nominee Isabelle Huppert) turns into a Very Bad Decision.
While the precocious, smart and confident 11-year-old is just a normal, wide-eyed kid in Captain Marvel, it's clear from her interactions with her mother Maria and "aunt" Carol that she's far past her age in intelligence, both intellectual and emotional.
Rather than an anomaly that exists outside his body of work, The Electric Lucifer is the culmination of the artist's delve into children's music, a wide-eyed and innocent look at conflict, and an expression of the exciting potentialities of the future.
He still gets his moments, like the perfect touch in "Barbecue" when lunch goes horribly wrong and Johnny ends the scene by asking with wide-eyed confusion what the hell just happened, he only looked down at his plate for a second.
While his soft-spoken nature remains quite unguarded — his face has the kind of wide-eyed, open-book quality of someone much younger — he still struggles with how to talk about his own feelings, let alone in the painfully vulnerable terms Reed needed.
Structurally, The Conjuring 2 hews closely to the blueprint of the original: The first act is devoted to the escalation of paranormal incidents within the Hodgson household, with a particular focus on Janet (a wide-eyed Madison Wolfe) and her younger brother, Billy.
Wu, on the other hand, balances the wide-eyed sweetness required for the role with the same sharp wit that she skillfully deploys in ABC's Fresh Off The Boat, giving Rachel more of an edge than one usually expects from an ingenue.
"I'm impressed with myself from becoming just a wide-eyed little kid who was just passionate about a thing... to someone who is able to organize and get enough people to be like, hey, let's actually do something," the young activist told VICE.
The list describes masculine gay men as having a penchant for "wearing tight shirts to show off their six pack" and keeping facial hair, and a separate line that says effeminate gay men go wide-eyed every time they see a handsome man.
But Mr. Hannah, who at 63 still looks the wide-eyed enthusiast, has continued doing what he has done for decades: cobbling a persona from old movies and books and clothes, and making unfashionably romantic paintings that seem conjured from another century.
Mets 225, Nationals 123 WASHINGTON — A few hours before the Mets opened their three-game series against the division-leading Washington Nationals on Monday, the Mr. Met on Manager Terry Collins's cap was a picture of optimism: running, smiling and wide-eyed.
His wide-eyed confusion and panic takes place in a studio simulacrum of broad daylight, leaving him no shadows to escape to; the boyish new wardrobe that's replaced his trademark black hoodie would leave him little chance of blending in any case.
An awkward merger of wide-eyed innocence and political unrest, Derrick Borte's sweet, almost sugary picture wants to rock but never finds the gumption — unlike Shay's mother (Natascha McElhone), who absconded years earlier to a London squat to pursue her musical career.
She was not yet a self-assured lawyer, a powerful political wife or a tenacious presidential candidate, but a young woman, wide-eyed and eager, vulnerable and afraid, at the cusp of a momentous decision that would alter the course of her life.
The more central relationship to the plot, though, involves Blair Pfaff ("Girls" alum Rannells), a wide-eyed, somewhat naïve newcomer to this brutal take-no-prisoners world, who has developed a trading algorithm that still needs to work out a few bugs.
The postcard, which was sent by a Republican candidate for State Senate, Ed Charamut, arrived in mailboxes on Monday and featured a cartoonish illustration of his Democratic opponent, Matt Lesser, wide-eyed and clutching $100 bills in front of an exaggerated grin.
He twice met Jackie Robinson, who broke Major League Baseball's color barrier 11 years before O'Ree entered the N.H.L. The first time, when O'Ree was a teenager, a wide-eyed Robinson said that O'Ree was the first black hockey player he had met.
He spent his youth spent traveling between China and the UK—his diasporic perspective informs his wide-eyed, heart-wrenching productions and vocal pop songs (for labels like Tobago Tracks and Bala Club), which flit naturally between a vast spectrum of sounds.
The refined world of fine art may seem at odds with the folksy charm of puppetry, however artist Marnie Weber's fantastical, dream-like films, sculptures, and photographs peopled with monsters and myths seem like the perfect fit for Baker's wide-eyed wonder.
In recent decades, the sleek, wide-eyed vaquita porpoise has been pushed to the brink of extinction by poachers pursuing another critically endangered sea creature, the totoaba, a fish whose swim bladder sells on the Chinese black market for thousands of dollars.
The film is based on Fred Waitzkin's book about his son, Josh (played here by a wide-eyed Max Pomeranc, an actual top-ranked chess whiz), who discovers his gifts among the chess hustlers of Washington Square Park (Laurence Fishburne chief among them).
Grinning wide-eyed at this strange land where they had been sent, often against their will, in circumstances they did not fully understand, with little foreboding of what might be in store, their photographs of ordinary wartime days have a special poignancy.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 89%What critics said: "The only nostalgia you'll feel watching Stranger Things 3 is for the novelty and wide-eyed pizazz of the 2016 original (and, to a lesser extent, its carbon copy 2017 follow-up).
No, this is LIFESTYLE WATER, and if you didn't sit straight up in your chair out of a combination of dehydration and wide-eyed interest right now, then press Purilan's touchscreen and see if it can yeet you straight into the sun.
So on Tuesday, like a young party upstart, wide-eyed but maybe setting goals a bit too high, Pastner pitched why 11th-seeded Georgia Tech (17-15 over all, 8-10 in the A.C.C.) deserved an at-large invitation to the N.C.A.A. Tournament.
In the neighboring city of Hamtramck, the sprawling abandoned Packard Automotive Plant played home to some of the Detroit area's earliest techno warehouse parties, when trespassing, wide-eyed ravers filed in to dance to the likes of Richie Hawtin and Gary Chandler.
In that case, Laura Benanti dropped by to play Melania's wide-eyed disbelief that she married someone so sexist, but part of the joke was that she couldn't say as much, thanks to an unseen coach coaxing her out of her own disgust.
I guess it's just time — time to tell the story of one unbelievable night more than 30 years ago, when a fresh-faced and wide-eyed teenager sat in the back of a limousine with one of the most beloved athletes on the planet.
And even then, the press have not been vicious to Taylor: she still has those amazing reviews, her short-lived relationships are still met with wide-eyed amazement, and she was commended for donating $250,000 to Kesha while she pursued a lawsuit against Dr Luke.
The film revolves around a landmark 1972 case the Ginsburgs took on, but its main motif is repeated imagery of Jones-as-Ruth walking wide-eyed into rooms of men, tightening her jaw and lifting her chin in cinematic determination after each encounter with bigotry.
When artists Somnath Hore and Jagmohan Chopra were setting up the printmaking department at the college, amidst the Indo-China War (1962), metal plates for etching were hard to acquire, and this environment of thin resources and wide-eyed, artistic idealism shaped Sud's oeuvre.
There are few more effective ways to break the spell of chemical earnestness than to enlist a gaggle of wide-eyed fiends, all convinced of their poise and righteousness, to pick the next tune, leaving what seem like vast oceans of silence between each track.
She sang an a cappella rendition of "War", a Bob Marley song with lyrics taken from a Haile Selassie speech about racism, but removed the now anachronistic lines about Angola and Mozambique, substituting the words "child abuse, yeah," delivered with cold, wide-eyed rage.
One lesser-noted achievement of his speech was that Alexander Dobrindt, the CSU transport minister and the sort of right-wing politician whom a distinctive, self-confident SPD probably ought to put off, attacked Mr Schulz's wide-eyed proposal as that of a "Europe radical".
An artist and photographer, Wait shares photo after photo of her work, with oil paintings and pencil sketches of wide-eyed, angelic-looking faces next to ethereal selfies that show her looking a lot like one of her subjects — impossibly smooth, airbrushed skin and all.
The river has taken on the green hue of the money that dominates the city around it, hiding the capital's secrets from the wide-eyed stares of the tourists - that or an unfeasible number of rusting washing machines, Oxbridge rowing boats and human faeces.
When the animal first came into their professional care, there was some confusion as to what kind of kind it was — because, well, in our opinion, the striking cat looks a lot like a wide-eyed Puss in Boots, now sporting real purr-ple shoes.
Rachel Bloom, Vella Lovell, and Gabrielle Ruiz fully commit to their characters' wide-eyed mania (and bad accents), turning the conceit of this song up to 218 and making us truly believe in the revolutionary power of rosé and nostalgically watching Hocus Pocus. Zigga-zow!
"It's a powerful message for women that you should be surrounded by things that make you happy," she said, and her and everyone else's faces engaged in wide-eyed, open-mouthed incredulous agreement, nodding emphatically up and down, skull to spine and chin to chest.
The naïve head of a local Boy Scout-like group (a wide-eyed James Stewart) heads to Capitol Hill after being appointed to an open Senate seat with the hopes of improving his community, but instead he finds an entrenched and corrupt political machine.
John Luckadoo was just a wide-eyed 21-year-old lieutenant assigned to the Eighth Air Force&aposs 100th Bomb Group when he manned the controls and took to the sky for his first bombing mission as copilot of a famed B-17 Flying Fortress.
Enter, now, the Lorde of her forthcoming follow-up Melodrama, a poised but still wide-eyed 20-year-old who struts out in billowing silver pants—and girl has definitely been practicing that strut in the mirror—a corset, sheer blouse, and Adidas Superstars.
And on Super Tuesday, activists campaigning against the dairy industry had their highest-profile moment yet when two women rushed onstage and crashed former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s rally in Los Angeles, screaming and holding images of a wide-eyed calf.
"On one hand, there remains an incredible vulnerability of adolescence that I am drawn to: the wide-eyed optimism, the fear, the bewilderment, the gnawing need for acceptance, the lack of purpose and the open hands searching for it," she wrote in a project description.
Nearly a dozen members of the House's incoming class are far from being gawky freshmen, stumbling wide-eyed through the strange corridors of Capitol Hill, but are instead experienced policymakers who have worked in previous presidential administrations — seven of them for former President Barack Obama.
Yes, there were flashback moments: a reflex return winner that elicited a collective gasp of surprise; a wide-eyed, in-the-moment look at what remains of Djokovic's entourage after he prevailed in an extended corner-to-corner-to-corner point in the first set.
Hawkins takes a wide-eyed (and in these shows, aren't they always?), Ivy League-educated intern (Manish Dayal) under his wing, while providing career advice to a talented young doctor (Shaunette Renée Wilson) who suffers for her complete lack of political skills and bedside manner.
There was only our wide-eyed group of friends, two coolers of ice, a heap of frozen food we'd brought from the States, camping gear and a portable radio to play Bahamian rake-and-scrape hits on whatever radio station we could tune in.
It comes in five different patterns and colors and stays looking new for yearsThe first time I was over at Buster&aposs dinnertime, I watched wide-eyed and horrified as my boyfriend&aposs dog scarfed down a bowl of kibble in 10 seconds flat.
The cozy cover image of a wide-eyed toddler playing outdoors in the snow hardly hints at the dreamlike adventure to follow, in which the little girl rolls an ever-larger snowball through village streets, past farm fields, and finally deep into the forest.
Such shot-making generated some wide-eyed looks and appreciative nods from Berdych's new coach, Goran Ivanisevic, the former Wimbledon champion who won his lone major title late in his career and is trying to help the 31-year-old Berdych do the same thing.
But there's also "ベヘリット" which leans on several intersecting synth melodies to craft a slippery, dense electro exercise full of both dancefloor ecstasy and the wide-eyed fragility of the early synth pieces that populate the "MOOG" grab bag at your local record store.
The 13 lipsticks all bear names that are a play on the theme — think: Purrisan Pink, Kitty Purry, Maroon Meow — while the ultra-volmizing mascaras (a nod to the star's signature wide-eyed look) come in "Perry Blue," black and Very Black, both regular and waterproof.
And fans of the duo will appreciate the way they twist their usual roles, with the typically more aggressive Kroll voicing Nick's wide-eyed innocence and Mulaney — whose own standup comedy is as good-boy clean as it gets these days — taking on Andrew's increasingly crass instincts.
With all of its dialogue in Spanish and no subtitles in sight, the tone of this sketch is as wistful as it is satirical, with wide-eyed immigrant Diego's account of his stay in the American heartland hitting subtle grace notes that SNL can only sparingly provide.
The exhibition at the Miami Beach museum features 28 examples of this vivid popular art, where a whole story was conveyed from the cheap paperback's cover, whether a wide-eyed blonde victim waiting for her gun-toting savior, or a stereotyped foreigner threatening a chiseled-faced American.
In reality, I was still sat there listening to a pretty flat sounding approximation of a kick drum hammering away at 125 bloody BPM and, when I actually listened, actually took in what was going on, frustration and annoyance superseded any kind of wide-eyed wonder.
I dug through it all, a wide-eyed rising college junior embarking on a newspaper internship, navigating both my first summer in the city and the requisite existential free fall of wanting to know my place in the world, but not knowing how to find it.
One minute you're crouched in the backseat of your dad's car, innocently sipping juice through a plastic cup and all wide-eyed with excitement; the next, you're a grown up calculating exactly how much you'll earn after paying tax, wondering how you'll ever afford a mortgage.
Kory Wheeler, James Bay's "Let It Go" If there had never been a David Cook and it was still 2008, then sure, Idol might have gotten behind this wistful 27-year-old barista and his wide-eyed expressiveness, at least for a few more weeks. Now?
It propelled her, during her sophomore year, to ask for a job at Alice Waters's famed Berkeley restaurant Chez Panisse, where for four years she learned not only how to cook professionally, but also to teach "the young kids coming in, wide-eyed" to do the same.
Inevitably, Dell's free-wheeling attitude -- and wide-eyed reaction to Phillip's gaudy wealth -- begins to draw out his morose boss, who immediately informs him that he has a "Do Not Resuscitate" order, underscoring his compromised will to live since his accident and the death of his wife.
The Trump children who addressed the Republican National Convention were among the most-lauded speakers: largely positive in their oration during days of fear-mongering and hate-baiting, relentlessly proud of their father and wide-eyed about where they found themselves (onstage for all to see).
Along the way, we get intermittent glimpses of the pre-snowstorm party at which Ray's actions caught the wide-eyed Donald offguard: the cocktail chatter is of Richard Nixon, who is exalted in much the same terms in which some people now speak of Donald Trump.
Across the smoke-filled casino floor, these were his people: the quick-talking moguls with fat wallets and chunky cell phones, the slinky adult actresses and actors at the slots, the wide-eyed Comdex attendees from Iowa with their laminate tags deftly flipped to hide their names.
Anyway, when Gosling is nominated for an Oscar for his role in La La Land as a thinly-veiled mansplaining but sweet, wide-eyed, nice music nerd, let's all remember his pseudo goth turn on this ghoulish record that will absolutely soundtrack your next Halloween party.
The days when pernicious malware ran rampant through the computers of young, wide-eyed internet users are in the past, but online security expert Mikko Hyppönen and technology archivist Jason Scott have brought a revival of this nostalgic era to their latest project, The Malware Museum.
Between the hand-drawn diagrams as cover art for their records, or the horde of murderous bears with wide-eyed grins printed onto the Toronto-exclusive merchandise, the band is rife with riddles, and it's an intentional play on how much they know we'll crave an answer.
Listening to him speak in his clipped "Masterpiece Theatre" accent, it seemed odd to imagine him achieving crossover fame playing, essentially, a wide-eyed American farm boy (albeit with X-ray vision ) who speaks in a Yank accent as broad and flat as the Kansas plains.
And for Jones—47 years after he first stepped onto British soil as a wide-eyed teenager with dreams of a better life—there is now, as there was then, only one choice: to believe in Britain's story, and to trust in Britain as his home.
Michael Litersky of Lake Worth spotted a kinkajou, exotic cousin of the raccoon, hanging out on a fence outside his girlfriend's home, so he left out pieces of watermelon for the wide-eyed creature, according to a July report from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Exquisitely detailed and warmly sympathetic, it told of a senior-class trip — of "eight hundred and forty miles in thirty-nine and a half hours" — to New York by 20113 wide-eyed students from rural Bean Blossom Township High School in the village of Stinesville, Ind.
Played with winsome exuberance by the 18-year-old Nicholas Barasch ("She Loves Me"), this Huck Finn is at once wide-eyed and willfully world-weary, a fair-faced boy with romantic notions of danger and no real sense of the harm the world can do.
The premise is pure Austen, as the wide-eyed but clear-headed Charlotte Heywood (Rose Williams) has a chance encounter with Tom Parker (Kris Marshall), who is en route to the seaside village of the title, which he hopes to turn into a fashionable tourist health resort.
His campaign speech was nearly a sermon, and the children listened wide-eyed when he told them the world is a scary place, and it's godly men like him who are going to save them from the evils of President Obama, Hillary Clinton and their fellow Democrats.
Adjani, the only person to win the Best Actress award for two films in the same year at the Cannes Film Festival (for Quartet and Andrzej Żuławski's Possession), is a wide-eyed powerhouse, struggling to exert her agency even as her options are radically trimmed down.
But the film suffers from trying to add too much dialogue and drama without doing enough to make it interesting or even original; if you're betting that someone might say, wide-eyed, "Long live the king" at some point during the movie, well, you may collect your reward.
As much as "Satellite" is a novelty from the Sputnik era, it also has its own orbit, a strong pull created by the dizzying, off-kilter opening string arrangement, and the tension between the singer's wide-eyed innocence and the expansive universe that the song takes place in.
The wide-eyed optimism of seeing Google's cute-as-a-button robot bopping unassisted around a parking lot has been replaced by some ambiguous, malicious, unknowable entity, a shapeshifting Smoke Monster that ruins our lives and ravages our neighborhoods in a blur of carbon emissions and tail lights.
But alas — Robert Rodriguez directed James Cameron's pet project, and instead of a complex, vibrant female character, Alita (Rosa Salazar) is reduced to a wide-eyed young woman (literally, her CGI-avatar eyes are huge) who feels more like a male fantasy than a woman's idea of a hero.
That's why, for as overdue as this casting is, Jodie Whittaker's Doctor is going to be so subversive and revolutionary: It offers the expectation that we will finally get to see a woman do the explaining and the day-saving and a man the wide-eyed and adoring listening.
Their son, Ahmed, now a skinny 18-year-old with shoulder-length hair and a perpetual look of wide-eyed wonder, said that the only time his father discussed such things with him was a few years ago when his adolescent angst found a familiar hook: militant religion.
And of course, while Cyberdog still holds its strange, distinctive place in alt-fashion and wide-eyed girls in their early twenties with pink suspenders and five-inch PVC platforms with thick dreads are still thrashing their way through a Dappy keychange, will cybergoth ever truly be dead?
In washy strokes of watercolor, oil and gouache, the compositions depicted intentionally disjointed, unnervingly bizarre scenes: In one, a crinkled arm reaching upward, locked in a handshake with the divine; in another, a sallow ogre-like figure staring out at the viewer with a warm, wide-eyed gaze.
She also imbues the character with a sweet, wide-eyed naïveté, so that when Marie-Belle reveals she invited the others not just for the funeral but also to stay and live with her in the apartment, you accept this odd idea as being sincere — as opposed to insane.
If you have ever been to a small town for your summer holidays, listened in wide-eyed wonder as adults swapped stories around the dinner table and spent languid afternoons lying on the grass, then Konkona Sen Sharma's "A Death in the Gunj" is just the film for you.
Originating from the Tibetan word that literally translates as "Eastern people," the Western conception of the term "Sherpa" is that of a mountain guide, someone who applies his or her acute knowledge of a vast and hazardous environment to escort any wide-eyed adventurers seeking to explore the terrain.
That didn't satisfy her—standing next to the line of all these wide-eyed children waiting to have their picture taken, she leaned over the divide between the photo spot and the line, and shouted that one of the characters was an asshole and had a small dick.
If someone ever asks you what it's like to be a freelancer, you may send the official union-approved GIF of a hamster sprinting on a wheel — you know, the one where it has a blank, wide-eyed stare of panic as it runs ceaselessly with no evident progress.
It is capable of taking many shapes, including David's loudmouth psych-ward pal, Lenny (Aubrey Plaza, whose wide-eyed intensity is too much of a constant for her to succeed as the monster as she's supposed to here); her male counterpart, Benny; and David's imaginary childhood dog, King.
There's a third jarring photograph, Wissam Nassar's "Beit Hanun, in the Gaza strip" (2015), wherein children in visibly war-torn Gaza are entertained by two cartoon mascots, one of whom wears a friendly, wide-eyed Dora the Explorer costume, a pink splotch on an otherwise gray-yellow-brown scene.
In Center Stage, it's obvious what that is; from the very beginning of the film, wide-eyed Jody is in awe at her good fortune for being chosen to enroll in the American Ballet Academy and insistent that all she wants in life is to be a ballet dancer.
Where many bands find sitting in a van with the same, sweaty people every day to be a drag, Brian King and David Prowse seem to do the whole thing wide-eyed, sipping from large bottles of whatever they find at the liquor store while setting off fireworks out the window.
Here are five fun facts that left us wide-eyed: Poe Dameron was supposed to die Oscar Isaac plays a key role as rebel pilot Poe Dameron, laying the groundwork for a new generation of heroes who'll take the mantle from Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess-turned-General Leia.
The train station shop is filled with Kumamon items, from bottles of sake to stuffed animals including, somewhat disturbingly, a plush set that pairs him with Hello Kitty, the wide-eyed bear directly behind the kneeling kitty in such a way as to suggest… well, you wonder if it's deliberate.
That creates a pretty standard fish-out-of-water scenario, with Diana as the slightly (OK, very) wide-eyed naïf in a strange land, wondering how early-20th-century women can possibly hope to fight in those fabric-heavy frocks and asking Trevor where he rates in terms of masculinity.
Lil B's music can be read as a wide-eyed and truly weird commentary on the logorrheic quality of online culture; rather than conducting their own experiments with using the internet to be more open, too many of the artists he inspired just recorded a bunch of bad Based Freestyles.
But this would ultimately be a Masters defined by much younger men: by Spieth's unexpected implosion and grim-faced grace in defeat; by Willett's wide-eyed look of delight when, in the midst of a video chat with Nicole in the clubhouse, he was tackled by his caddie Jonathan Smart.
PARIS (Reuters) - For a split second Garbine Muguruza stood wide-eyed and open mouthed as she seemed to have no clue if her lob had landed in — but as she turned towards the VIP Box, the wild cheers proved she had dethroned Serena Williams to win the French Open title.
Having arrived at Princeton wide-eyed, straight from Mount St. Mary's College in Maryland, Simmons, within a few years, appeared to some of his classmates to have lost some of his idealism about academia; maybe he exhibited his idealism about science in a way that could be mistaken for cynicism.
A video of the episode in Beirut — with Robin staring wide-eyed at the all-singing, all-dancing group and then glancing at his mother as he clutched his bottle — quickly spread online and has become something of a symbol for the antigovernment demonstrations that have gripped Lebanon for days.
Through a series of mix-ups, he's aided in part by a local Muggle (Dan Fogler), who quickly becomes his wide-eyed, comic-relief sidekick, despite a law among the American wizardry that any "No-Maj" must instantly have his or her memory wiped (or "obliviated") if exposed to the wizardly world.
You get a half hour away from the house and realize, I left the stove on, didn't I. Or in the case of two particularly irresponsible parents in the early '90s, I left Macaulay Culkin in the house, didn't I. You freeze, you go wide-eyed, and your jaw drops a little.
Chazelle is so laser-focused on Armstrong's experience that, like Armstrong, he seems allergic to the wide-eyed wonder baked into just about every other film about space exploration — like, to pluck just one example at random, Chazelle's decision to skip the moment when Armstrong planted the American flag on the moon.
And comparing the Night King's complete unflappability in the face of three dragons to Jaime Lannister's wide-eyed horror when looking at the work of one of them just makes it clearer than ever that the leader of the undead horde is an inhuman, implacable foe like none other on the show.
Though Will mellows out as he gets to know Louisa, the film doesn't take too many pains to show us what she sees in him besides the obvious qualities — lots of money, a steady paycheck, access to art house DVDs, and his desire to witness her wide-eyed intake of new life experiences.
From the Beats to B-Boys, youths from Kent to Kirkaldy have sought to imitate their American counterparts, hoping that some of that country's wide-eyed idealism and preternatural sense of confidence will rub off on them, if only they buy the right jeans from the right outlet in their local shopping centre.

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