Get to know Eyed better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like eyeless.
Eyed meaning
- Having eyes.
- Having eye-like spots.
- Having the specified kind or number of eyes.
Synonyms of Eyed
Using Eyed
- The main meaning on this page is: Having eyes. | Having eye-like spots. | Having the specified kind or number of eyes.
- Useful related words include: almond-eyed, skew-eyed, round-eyed, saucer-eyed.
- In the example corpus, eyed often appears in combinations such as: being eyed, black eyed, eyed peas.
Context around Eyed
- Average sentence length in these examples: 29.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 9 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Eyed
- In this selection, "eyed" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 29.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, wide, red, eagle, madpeople, child and flies stand out and add context to how "eyed" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a red eyed female their and a teary eyed video in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "eyed" sits close to words such as cleaned, contenders and dump, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with eyed
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
When white-eyed flies were bred with a red-eyed female, their progeny were all red-eyed. (17 words)
And the team at One-eyed Jack, who took custodianship of the awards and brought it back. (17 words)
A couple of days after Tay shared the video, Kaarin released a teary-eyed video in response to her accusations. (20 words)
I'd be wide-eyed as a child as I passed hauls of shiny-eyed snapper and tumbles of baby octopus, oysters shucked and unshucked and umpteen types of fin fish, hunks of swordfish and towering piles of prawns and glossy, spiky sea urchins. (44 words)
Just in case you were living your life thinking that Chilean traffic cops were steely-eyed madpeople who laugh in the face of death, allow me to correct you: They are steely-eyed madpeople who laugh in the face of death. (41 words)
And while Brown didn't end up as a finalist on, it's still a trip to look back at the video of the burgeoning star reveling in his audition triumph as a wide-eyed 19-year-old from Tennessee. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
When white-eyed flies were bred with a red-eyed female, their progeny were all red-eyed.
I'd be wide-eyed as a child as I passed hauls of shiny-eyed snapper and tumbles of baby octopus, oysters shucked and unshucked and umpteen types of fin fish, hunks of swordfish and towering piles of prawns and glossy, spiky sea urchins.
Just in case you were living your life thinking that Chilean traffic cops were steely-eyed madpeople who laugh in the face of death, allow me to correct you: They are steely-eyed madpeople who laugh in the face of death.
Two heterozygous (that is, Bb instead of BB or bb) parents have a 75% chance of producing a brown haired/brown eyed child and a 25% chance of producing a blonde haired/blue eyed child.
It is impossible to imagine a man, the argument goes, unless one has in mind a very specific picture of one who is either tall or short, European, African or Asian, blue-eyed or brown-eyed, et cetera.
A bicycle that was stolen from a Northampton charity, which helps young people with disabilities has been returned to them after an eagle-eyed police officer spotted something familiar.
A ceiling-strung contortionist, ghostly white-eyed cabaret dancers in fishnet stockings passing Champagne flutes and a hearse with flamethrowers and bat wings were all part of that aesthetic at their wedding.
A couple of days after Tay shared the video, Kaarin released a teary-eyed video in response to her accusations.
A former primary school teacher, her mum would decorate the house and take them all, wide-eyed and excited, to see Santa.
After all, it's hard to picture something like Torrent's backstory or the Gloam-Eyed Queen's identity changing the fate of The Lands Between much.
After they passed up on the opportunity, Jung Kook of BTS, Black Eyed Peas, and J Balvin ultimately signed on the dotted line instead.
And the team at One-eyed Jack, who took custodianship of the awards and brought it back.
And they say she no longer feels her every move is being eyed in the context of a potential 2024 Harris presidential campaign since her boss is highly likely to seek another term.
And while Brown didn't end up as a finalist on, it's still a trip to look back at the video of the burgeoning star reveling in his audition triumph as a wide-eyed 19-year-old from Tennessee.
An eagle-eyed fan noticed this and sent in a question to Deuxmoi in the Q&A about Chris and Alba being engaged.
A police spokesperson said: “In the early hours of Sunday 5th March 2023 officers from Ribble Valley were alerted by an eagle eyed member of the public to a possible drink driver.
A recent photograph of Walter on the fundraiser shows him wide-eyed and beaming next to a Spiderman themed chocolate cake as he celebrated his third birthday.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's red-eyed cyborg, sent from the future to end human resistance by an AI in the movie "The Terminator", has proved a seductive image, particularly for the media.
As a wide-eyed high schooler, playing against people older than him was difficult, but helped make his transition to Northeastern’s team easier.
Asked if he had always eyed Brentford as a possible comeback date, Tavernier said: “This was the game I pencilled in in the physio room as soon as I got injured.
Common combinations with eyed
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- being eyed 9×
- black eyed 6×
- eyed peas 6×
- eagle eyed 5×
- eyed as 4×
- eyed up 4×
- eyed child 2×
- blue eyed 2×
- eyed in 2×
- be eyed 2×