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eyed

adjective
\ ˈīd How to pronounce eyed (audio) \

Definition of eyed

: having an eye or eyes especially of a specified kind or number —often used in combination an almond-eyed girl

Examples of eyed in a Sentence

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Now 93 years old, Janet still reveals glimpses of the glamorous blue-eyed blonde who moved to New York City as a teenager and became a model. — Michelle Matthews | Mmatthews@al.com, al.com, "Meet Janet May, Alabama’s 93-year-old B&B hostess," 23 July 2019 Every deal is tracked by eagle-eyed customers ready to spend some serious coin on electronics, food, fashion, and really everything that Amazon peddles — which, at this point, is kind of ... everything. — refinery29.com, "These Retailers Are Jumping On The Prime Day Bandwagon With Their Own Sales," 15 July 2019

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First Known Use of eyed

14th century, in the meaning defined above

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eyed

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of eyed

: having an eye or eyes of a specified kind or number

eyed

adjective
\ ˈīd How to pronounce eyed (audio) \

Medical Definition of eyed

: having an eye or eyes especially of a specified kind or number —often used in combination a blue-eyed patient

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