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wild-eyed
[wahyld-ahyd]
adjective
having an angry, insane, or distressed expression in the eyes.
extremely irrational, senseless, or radical.
a wild-eyed scheme.
wild-eyed
adjective
glaring in an angry, distracted, or wild manner
ill-conceived or totally impracticable
Word History and Origins
Origin of wild-eyed1
Example Sentences
"That takes a mighty amount of wild-eyed, self-confidence and a nothing-to-lose attitude," he said of both presidents.
They rebelled like wild-eyed teenagers, burning facemasks, staging protests and indulging in conspiracy theories.
But I’m encouraged by the fact that Trump’s efforts to paint Harris and Walz as dangerous, wild-eyed radicals have failed thus far.
On the air, we carried on with laughter, sarcasm and wild-eyed enthusiasm.
She was wild-eyed and feral, I was told, dangerous as she was beautiful.
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