Dewy-eyed in a sentence as an adjective

I was young, dewy-eyed, and a huge noob.

That he's also a dewy-eyed Trekkie who rationalizes his greed with dreams of space colonization makes it even sillier.

>What will we do if an Islamist regime, which grows dewy-eyed at the mere mention of paradise, ever acquires long-range nuclear weaponry?

The dewy-eyed mentality that China is powerless in the face of our mighty consumer demand is what got us entangled in China's manufacturing sector in the first place.

"The most generous assumption I can make is that your argument originates in a combination of dewy-eyed optimism regarding the advancement of human knowledge, and abysmal ignorance regarding history so recent it's barely left the category of current events.

Dewy-eyed definitions

adjective

exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity; "childlike trust"; "dewy-eyed innocence"; "listened in round-eyed wonder"

See also: childlike wide-eyed round-eyed simple