Exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity.
1Our newest dewy-eyed first-termer. He gestured from one person to the next.
2Now we look back at those almost irradiated days with a dewy-eyed nostalgia.
3I'm not a dewy-eyed virgin, she told herself, with some regret.
4He had a tendency to turn dewy-eyed under its influence.
5Watching it over breakfast revived dewy-eyed memories of Mexico '70.
6Naturally we joined in the Thursday clap, but we don't get dewy-eyed over the NHS.
7I don't want to go all dewy-eyed on you, but I'm worried about this girl.
8They exiled Reza Khan and installed his pliant, dewy-eyed twenty-one-year-old son, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi.
9Tomorrow I'll watch you, all dewy-eyed with wonder.
10It's a post-ironic take on point-and-clicks rather than a dewy-eyed nostalgia trip, and better for it.
11Tony Blair goes dewy-eyed talking about his kids.
12She walked back to her cubicle muttering to herself, leaving Harry alone with the dewy-eyed martyr.
13What a sweet little piece she was, all tender and dewy-eyed and ripe for the picking.
14She doesn't often look at me the way I look at her: a little dewy-eyed, smiling wistfully.
15She was still selling automobiles, deodorants, CDs, and a host of other products to her dewy-eyed audience.
16Soon he's revving and racing and fighting just as in his bachelor days, with his wife's dewy-eyed blessing.