1Bobby Kennedy, Theodore Sorensen, and many lesser acolytes reached similar starry-eyed conclusions.
2Would that some of his more starry-eyed colleagues acknowledged this so readily.
3He was also starry-eyed among the frescoes, plainly enchanted by Roman splendour.
4Don't get starry-eyed about well known Classic hopes like Minardi or Hemingway.
5He strode into the wings followed by Elodie starry-eyed, and stood panting.
6But I will not be starry-eyed about the influence of commercial interests.
7Yet it attracts tens of thousands of starry-eyed pilgrims each year.
8All starry-eyed at first and then came the reality of the daily grind.
9Having been without food for days, many were starry-eyed and entranced.
10Don't be starry-eyed or expect to be taught to be successful.
11The poor lady sat up and blinked feebly at the excited, starry-eyed girl.
12A starry-eyed girl stood and bowed her acknowledgment and agreed to speak again.
13McTeer, 38, is not remotely starry-eyed about either the nomination or the music.
14Many sojourn to Yosemite with starry-eyed dreams of El Capitan or Half Dome.
15She'd been a starry-eyed seventeen-year-old and he'd been her first lover.
16For all the fun and legwarmers, this isn't some starry-eyed fantasy.