walleyed
Americanadjective
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having eyes in which there is an abnormal amount of the white showing, because of divergent strabismus.
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having large, staring eyes, as some fishes.
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marked by excited or agitated staring of the eyes, as in fear, rage, frenzy, or the like.
He stood there in walleyed astonishment.
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having an eye or the eyes presenting little or no color, as the result of a light-colored or white iris or of white opacity of the cornea.
Etymology
Origin of walleyed
1300–50; Middle English wawileghed, waugle eghed < Old Norse vagleygr, equivalent to vagl- (meaning uncertain; compare Icelandic vagl film over the eye) + -eygr -eyed; eye; compare Old English waldenīge
Example Sentences
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“It’s very goofy, and that is the reason why we call him Derpy Tiger. Those drawings are very derpy. He’s always walleyed and weird looking.”
From Salon
There, they used to pick blueberries, hunt moose and partridges, and fish walleyed pike and trout.
From New York Times
She had also had a nervous breakdown or two, and sometimes, in repose, she got a kind of walleyed look that made me nervous.
From Literature
While savoring the life of a public man, Mr. Mondale loved to retreat by himself or with a friend to fish for trout or walleyed pike in Minnesota lakes reachable only by seaplane.
From New York Times
Is that really my walleyed gaze in the “Hollywood Squares” box on my laptop?
From New York Times
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