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  • Wild-eyed with fright, Ursula burst into the house; a Trio on her tail.

    The Soul Snatchers K. R. Weinert 2011

  • Wild-eyed with fright, Ursula burst into the house; a Trio on her tail.

    The Soul Snatchers K. R. Weinert 2011

  • Wild-eyed men hurried down from the creeks and gulches to seek out this man who had told a tale of such disaster.

    AT THE RAINBOW'S END 2010

  • Wild-eyed Arabs/Palestinians have been chanting “Death to Israel” for decades.

    Matthew Yglesias » Parallel 2009

  • Wild-eyed itinerant preachers swarmed over the land; and despite the prohibition of the civil authorities, and the persecution for disobedience, the flames of religious frenzy were fanned by countless camp-meetings.

    Chapter 15: Last Days 2010

  • Wild-eyed horses reared and their wagons tipped over.

    Firestorm! Joan Hiatt Harlow 2010

  •  Wild-eyed and flailing his arms, he rushed toward the people around the cage, retreated, and then rushed toward them again.

    Bread, Fish, Serpent, Stone 2010

  • Wild-eyed big-grinned crazy-legged games of tag with hands held open at the ready.

    Unlucky Number 911 2010

  • Wild-eyed Berkeley researcher at work in the lab wearing the mandatory safety glasses.

    George F. Smoot - Autobiography 2007

  • Wild-eyed Constitution-huggers hope you'll believe that things like Iran/Contra, Watergate, the California energy crisis and the plan my co-worker and I were devising to, um, "borrow" - those office laptops just prior to my (latest) dismissal, were all conspiracies.

    9/11 a conspiracy? Ha! Well, OK, so it was, but not the weird kind 2008

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