Deep Eyed

Word DEEP EYED
Character 9
Hyphenation deep-eyed
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It was always so, always had been so, always would be so, at these meetings of theirs: she was immeasurably the strongest; and the deep-eyed young man fancied, in the chagrin which the perception of this difference always bred in him, that she triumphed in her superior control. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It struck her then that they were very similar in look, both powerfully built, deep-eyed, and stern. ❋ Gemmell, David (2006)

Sculptures like life and thought, immovable, deep-eyed. ❋ Unknown (2003)

“Right,” he said and flashed a deep-eyed look at me before he turned to go back to his room. ❋ V. C. Andrews (2001)

"Well, he asked for the fairest of the nuns to pose for the altarpiece that he was painting of the blessed Virgin, that's what he did," said the first student, black-haired and deep-eyed, staring at me with a cunning smile. ❋ Rice, Anne, 1941- (1999)

And at that the habited figure did turn, the cowled head reared to face the stranger, and the sidelong light from the altar lamp showed a lean, deep-eyed, bearded face, a long, straight, aristocratic nose, a fell of dark hair within the hood, as Drogo Bosiet and the hermit of Eyton forest looked long and steadily at each other. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913- (1987)

He saw them coming and straightened up from his labours with the mattock still in his hands, and showed them a strong, fleshless face, olive-skinned and deep-eyed, framed in a thick bush of dark hair and beard. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913- (1987)

He turned his greying head and long, sombre, deep-eyed face from Hugh to the abbot, and back again. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 (1986)

He turned his head, hearing someone entering, and his face was broad but bony, dark-skinned, thick-browed, deep-eyed, wholly Welsh. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 (1983)

Her deep-eyed face was grim and shadowed beneath the hood of her cloak. ❋ May, Julian, 1931- (1981)

She spoke shyly to the deep-eyed Chief Healer, who sat opposite her. ❋ May, Julian, 1931- (1981)

The ten children selected ranged from four years old to twelve: dark-haired, deep-eyed, grinning, white-toothed children. ❋ Michener, James (1959)

He was deep-eyed, light and slender, shy of mien and slight of frame. ❋ Various (N/A)

Lady Aveling was sure he was brilliantly original, and said her idea of Turner was just such another rough, half-inebriated, deep-eyed, brave, and clever man. ❋ Various (N/A)

A sweep of spike-haired, deep-eyed troglodytes from the underworld of labor. ❋ Ben Hecht (1929)

He has that sort of tired, dignified, deep-eyed look a big dog has. ❋ Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1918)

His words were drowned by the outburst of one of the younger members of the staff, who had either to laugh or choke at the picture of this deep-eyed, spectral sort of man, known as a woman-hater, in his revelation of the farcical source of his suspicions. ❋ Frederick Palmer (1915)

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