wild-eyed in English

adjective
1
(of a person or animal) with an expression of panic or desperation in their eyes.
The wild-eyed soldier rushed out like an animal released from captivity, and leaned along the railing, starting to laugh with uncontrollable joy.

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1. 22 Polly jerked upright, wild-eyed and blinking.

2. 5 Polly jerked upright, wild-eyed and blinking.

3. Emaciated, wild eyed rats darted about fitfully in a small cage.

4. The herd stampede in all directions, the wild-eyed creatures racing for their lives.

5. 21 Its founder, benefactor and guiding intelligence is David Walsh, a wild-eyed young Tasmanian multimillionaire.

6. Few things incite a frothing , wild-eyed rage like asking people to talk about bad bosses.

7. It was seldom spectacular, lacking the Van Gogh-like, wild-eyed artistry of Cunningham, but it worked.

8. Agitated definition: troubled emotionally and usually deeply synonyms: excited, phrenetic, emotional, hysterical, wild-eyed, shaken, aroused, unsteady, frenzied

9. Here is the wild-eyed wraith of the engine room (Erwin Leder), who "cracks" during one crisis, then performs heroically in the next.

10. You could see what it meant to Buffon after the final whistle, celebrating the win and the clean sheet with wild-eyed intensity along with Leonardo Bonucci.

11. Ten minutes later Hootchinoo Bill and Kink Mitchell were roused from their blankets by a wild-eyed Swede that strove to force upon them an ink-scrawled and very Blotty …