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one-eyed

American  
[wuhn-ahyd] / ˈwʌnˌaɪd /

adjective

  1. having but one eye.

  2. Cards. being, of, pertaining to, or using a face card or cards on which the figure is shown in profile, such cards being the jack of spades, the jack of hearts, and the king of diamonds in standard packs of cards.

    One-eyed jacks are wild.


Etymology

Origin of one-eyed

before 1000; Middle English, Old English

Example Sentences

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Two of my favorites are captured in the book — his abstract flights through molecular lights for the defunct Adventure Thru Inner Space and his one-eyed black cat for the Haunted Mansion.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 5, 2025

"She had an operation to remove her right eye and now she's one-eyed Poppy - actually, we just call her Popeye," she said.

From BBC • Apr. 2, 2024

But in Danvers' living room she finds another clue pointing to the existence of life after death: Holden’s one-eyed bear, the same stuffed animal she saw in her vision.

From Salon • Feb. 5, 2024

It is, if you think an 18-foot concrete sculpture of a one-eyed troll fits the bill.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 26, 2023

Winky, my one-eyed teddy bear, my oldest friend in the world.

From "Fourth Grade Rats" by Jerry Spinelli