Used in a Sentence

blue-eyed

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for blue-eyed.

Editorial note

Why is it that blue-eyed people had a 5% advantage in reproducing compared to non-blue-eyed people?

Examples13
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Characteristic of or pertaining to white people; Caucasian.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of blue-eyed gathered in one view.

adjective

Characteristic of or pertaining to white people; Caucasian.

adjective

Naive; innocent; ingenuous.

adjective

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see blue, eyed (or eye, -ed).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for blue-eyed.

Example sentences

1

Why is it that blue-eyed people had a 5% advantage in reproducing compared to non-blue-eyed people?

2

Is there any credit to the rumour that blue-eyed individuals have better sight, indicating why there are so many blue-eyed fighter pilots etc?

3

(2) As a recessive trait, blue-eyed mating limited a woman's ability to pass off offspring from other (dark-eyed) fathers as that of a blue-eyed father.

4

One would expect blue-eyed people to be in the 100s of millions or billions.

5

They could choose white males, or blue-eyed females, or athletes, or anything really.

6

If I want to prohibit blue-eyed people from using my software I am free to do so.

7

Does anyone know if blue-eyed people continue to have a 5% advantage?

8

I'm a blue-eyed, blond, cheese eating adult and I like it.

9

There are blonde haired and blue-eyed Mexicans.

10

The UK constitution is (and this is debateable of course) based in part on the concept of 'parliamentary sovereignty' - one commentator put it that 'parliament could make it legal to kill blue-eyed babies'.

11

I am horrified when I see our neighbours to the south fail to cast their eyes to this barren wasteland devoid of people who are not blond-haired, blue-eyed, heterosexual white Protestants.

12

Daily is American, 2 meters tall, blond, blue-eyed, khaki-and-polo-shirted, gregarious, absolutely plain-spoken, and almost always seems to be having a great time.

Quote examples

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"[Tom] saw a new girl in the garden--a lovely little blue-eyed creature with yellow hair plaited into two long-tails, white summer frock and embroidered pantalettes." (Tom Sayer, by Mark Twain) Reading this, we all pictured the girl in our minds.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use blue-eyed in a sentence?

Why is it that blue-eyed people had a 5% advantage in reproducing compared to non-blue-eyed people?

What does blue-eyed mean?

Characteristic of or pertaining to white people; Caucasian.

What part of speech is blue-eyed?

blue-eyed is commonly used as adjective.