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owly-eyed
owly-eyed
English
Alternative forms
- owly eied (archaic)
Adjective
owly-eyed (comparative more owly-eyed, superlative most owly-eyed)
- Seeing better in darkness than light; day-blind or photosensitive.
- 2005, Leslie Ernenwein, High Gun, Wheeler Publishing (2005), ISBN 1597220191, page 47:
- […] And he doesn't do no riding after dark near Dishpan Flats. Them poor misguided sodbusters ain't much account in most ways, but they're owly-eyed at night."
- 2005, Leslie Ernenwein, High Gun, Wheeler Publishing (2005), ISBN 1597220191, page 47:
- Wide-eyed, naturally or from an expression of fear, shock, surprise, or excitement.
- 1961, John Myers Myers, I, Jack Swilling, Founder of Phoenix, Arizona, Hastings House (1961), page 118:
- Gabe looked owly-eyed at the fellow and then prissed his mouth.
- 1961, John Myers Myers, I, Jack Swilling, Founder of Phoenix, Arizona, Hastings House (1961), page 118:
- (slang) Extremely drunk.
- 1951, John Sanford, A Man Without Shoes, Black Sparrow Press (1982), ISBN 0876855443, page 252:
- Paul was owly-eyed by then, and he tried to hide it by saying, "Must've lost m' balance," but we noticed that when he clapped a fresh holt on, he was using both his graspers.
- 1951, John Sanford, A Man Without Shoes, Black Sparrow Press (1982), ISBN 0876855443, page 252:
Synonyms
- (wide-eyed): moon-eyed, saucer-eyed, wide-eyed