Pronunciation: /sloʊ-aɪd/
adjective describing someone with dark, deep-set eyes
A1 She had sloe-eyed children who always looked innocent.
A2 The sloe-eyed girl stared at the painting with wonder.
B1 The sloe-eyed actress captivated the audience with her performance.
B2 He was drawn to her sloe-eyed gaze, unable to look away.
C1 The sloe-eyed beauty had a mysterious allure that intrigued everyone.
C2 Her sloe-eyed stare seemed to see right through him, making him feel exposed.
formal She was known for her sloe-eyed beauty and grace.
informal He couldn't help but be drawn to her sloe-eyed charm.
slang That actor with the sloe-eyed look is so dreamy.
figurative The painting captured the sloe-eyed innocence of childhood.
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