Similar words: wild-eyed, round-eyed, redeye, red-eye, deadeye, third eye, naked eye, compound eye. Meaning: adj. unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice.
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1. She gave him a cold-eyed stare.
2. Has Mr. Eastwood, famously flinty and cold-eyed, at long last gone squishy?
3. Cold-eyed, globe-trotting traders, they are from opposite ends of the earth: Spain and China.
4. Cold-eyed, sharp-suited men pored over your country's books, demanding painful structural reforms and bone-chilling fiscal stringency .
5. If they approach the games as cold-eyed realists , he said, getting ready "will be difficult, but it will just be possible."
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6. Mrs. Sofronie, large , too white, cold-eyed , looked at her.
7. Those supposedly innocent people out there getting clubbed-among them was a cold-eyed assassin, maybe a ring of cold-eyed assassins.
8. Both success and failure are learning opportunities, and there is a rigour in their cold-eyed, weekly analysis, which business has yet to develop.
9. Likewise, after his father died, Lucian kept his mother similarly occupied. His series of her, portraits of delicate, cold-eyed attention, express a son's uncompromising love.
10. But hwo has got a firmer grip on reality: the glass- half - full optimist or the cold-eyed pessimist who focuses on obstacles ahead?
More similar words: wild-eyed, round-eyed, redeye, red-eye, deadeye, third eye, naked eye, compound eye, unaided eye, turn a blind eye, eyed, with the naked eye, turn a blind eye to, keyed, rapid eye movement, greyed, moneyed, honeyed, one-eyed, eye-drop, pie-eyed, pop-eyed, eyedrop, popeyed, bug-eyed, dry-eyed, keyed in, low-keyed, wide-eyed, dewy-eyed.