Examples of 'starry-eyed' in a sentence

Meaning of "starry-eyed"

starry-eyed (verb) - to be fascinated, idealistic, or dreamy, often about a romantic or hopeful situation. This phrase is commonly used to describe someone who is optimistic or has high expectations
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  • Having naively optimistic hopes or outlooks.

How to use "starry-eyed" in a sentence

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Kevin is not a starry-eyed business owner.
There are no nights that are not starry-eyed.
I am starry-eyed and vaguely discontented.
I wonder if it would not be just a trifle starry-eyed of me.
I am not starry-eyed about the new regime.
And all because a few starry-eyed dreamers.
Starry-eyed maiden will have a long thin thread.
People seemed a little starry-eyed and wistful.
He is not a starry-eyed mystic who neglects his earthly responsibilities.
I think every family has at least one starry-eyed member.
Look at how starry-eyed she iswith that chump.
Vargas will turn you into one of these starry-eyed idealists.
I am not some starry-eyed source who needs a pep talk.
Would not do for any of the older boys to go starry-eyed about her.
Full of banjo dust and starry-eyed broads looking for a good time.

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He moves to a kind of starry-eyed idealism about this man and what he stands for.
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Asteroid mining is an emerging industry that blends starry-eyed futurism with profit-driven capitalism.
Your starry-eyed admiration for the good doctor would have left you speechless anyway.
This sign is more objective, more logical than their starry-eyed appearance may suggest.
Someone who is not all starry-eyed over the fairy tale fantasy of a happy ever after.
Not all Stalin admirers were quite so starry-eyed.
Y of my stories I am a starry-eyed romantic on a noble search for true love.
More accepting each other as you really are . Less of the starry-eyed romanticism.
That starry-eyed cluelessness one only find in the Alps.
The kids here are no starry-eyed Utopians.
Starters, the thought of thinking about the need of a MBA is akin to a starry-eyed.
I wonder if it would not be just a trifle starry-eyed of me … To contemplate a partnership.
He was not starry-eyed about the Jewish state, a former classmate said last week.
Our use of the United Nations was not driven by any starry-eyed commitment to multilateralism.
Starry-eyed Londoners who think they only have to snap their fingers to make a fortune.
Kids, in many of my stories I am a starry-eyed romantic on a noble search for true love.
That starry-eyed cluelessness one only find in the Alps . I like that look on your face.
I am sure that Montana always got all starry-eyed every time Rice hauled one in.
Till one night a starry-eyed lady they call lovable Sadie heard him playing that barbershop chord.
When Carla first left home, she behaved much in the starry-eyed manner of the goat.
While he was still just a starry-eyed child, Jules Verne witnessed a strange transaction.
He smiles and I get dizzy and starry-eyed.
Michael and Michelle, two starry-eyed high school students are madly in love with each other.
How could anyone stay starry-eyed.
And I am not some starry-eyed waif here to succumb to your.
You are sitting safe and starry-eyed.
And all because a few starry-eyed dreamers like Peter Bailey.
A stranger in paradise stand starry-eyed.
It does not do to be too starry-eyed about the Virgin Queen.
Starry-eyed and mystified.
The springtime bride Is starry-eyed And poets often say.
He knows that people say he's stubborn and starry-eyed.
One of those starry-eyed young scientists was Gary Lofgren, a geologist working for NASA.

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