Not sensible about practical matters; idealistic and unrealistic.
1Others followed the leaders, creating a whirlpool of stampeding, panting, wild-eyed livestock.
2He's wild-eyed, and I can tell the night is wearing on him.
3She was silent, looked at us wild-eyed, and trembling in every limb.
4Once firmly on her feet, she turned to thank the wild-eyed hillman.
5It was the same flaring, wild-eyed Brandt, only fiercer and more haggard.
6Proudly mounted, she curbs with the single rawhide loop a wild-eyed pony.
7From the sledge Joan watched him, still wild-eyed and fearful, still trembling.
8Doc, stealthy and wild-eyed, was shadowing her steps among the spirea bushes.
9He ran down the clay shore of the channel island, barefoot, wild-eyed.
10They are always looking around wild-eyed while she is charming and witty.
11Afterward he stood, wild-eyed, nearly filling the doorway of the sewing room.
12A moment later he reappeared forward, wild-eyed and spluttering his own lingo.
13The Republic wouldn't care where a few wild-eyed Hebrews chose to go.
14Her ring sparked and the ghost appeared beside her, translucent and wild-eyed.
15Tom and I froze, staring at Alistair, who was wild-eyed and agitated.
16He was a tall lean man, hatless and collarless, greyhaired and wild-eyed.