"I didn't hear you," said Zora, looking at her full-eyed and telling the half-truth easily. ❋ Unknown (1915)
In it we see Chaucer, limned from memory, in his familiar hood and gown, rosary in hand, plump, full-eyed, fork-bearded. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
At the door, Cora, without pausing, threw him a look over her shoulder: a full-eyed shot of frankest hatred. ❋ Unknown (1912)
Cora, without pausing, threw him a look over her shoulder: a full-eyed shot of frankest hatred. ❋ Booth Tarkington (1907)
THOSE memorable days that move in procession, their heads just out of the mist of years long dead -- the most of them are full-eyed as the dandelion that from dawn to shade has steeped itself in sunlight. ❋ Unknown (1898)
Those memorable days that move in procession, their heads just out of the mist of years long dead -- the most of them are full-eyed as the dandelion that from dawn to shade has steeped itself in sunlight. ❋ Kenneth Grahame (1895)
Bessie Prawle was a handsome, red-haired girl, deep in the breast, full-eyed and of great colour. ❋ Maurice Hewlett (1892)
Both their full-eyed [27] aspects [65] and secret glances. ❋ Unknown (1890)
"Oh!" cried Miss Graham, staring full-eyed at him. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)
Not the ordinary domestic mouse, for the little animal was one of the large, full-eyed, long-tailed garden mice, and my attention was directed to it by seeing the cat making what sporting people call "a point" at something. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
And another, a fresh-cheeked, fair-haired, full-eyed damsel, strong upon her instep and stately in the bearing of her shoulders, sang shrilly: ❋ George Meredith (1868)
'The faithful shall yet meet a full-eyed love, ready as profound, that never needs turn the key on its retirement, or arrest the stammering of an overweening trust.' ❋ Ossoli, Margaret F (1851)
All who saw admired her in their way; but she would lightly turn her head from their hard or oppressive looks, and fix a glance of full-eyed sweetness on the child, who, from a distance, watched all her looks and motions. ❋ Ossoli, Margaret F (1851)
He is now, I should think, nearer eighty than seventy years of age -- a mild-looking, full-eyed old man, with a face somewhat of the type of Lord Derby's. ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)
The mayor was a round, full-eyed personage, whose cheek and nose displayed the result of many a libation to the jolly god. ❋ John Roby (1821)
a full-eyed glance upon him, and then breaking into a laugh, as unnatural for her. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)