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  • "The last thing we want to do is give a gooey-eyed view of the prospects," said John Cridland, CBI Deputy Director-General.

    U.K. Firms Starting to Hire Again Nicholas Winning 2010

  • So if me in the moonlight brought it on, I was willing to stand there gooey-eyed and sop it up.

    Silver Zombie Carole Nelson Douglas 2010

  • 'Who are you?' he demands from his gooey-eyed subjects.

    Alan Miller: The Workshop Premieres 2008

  • They had just followed up their hit with Valleyfreude, making fun of the tech blogging scene and, in doing so, making a gooey-eyed fanboy out of Om.

    What to Do on Day 2 of Viral Fame? 2007

  • So, next time you get all gooey-eyed about how the Internet is changing politics, it might be worth having a gander at these few paragraphs from Lemann (which are only on-line because I'm typing them from a printed copy of the magazine).

    You Can't Get There From Here 2005

  • I turned to look behind me and all our closest loved one were gathered around, looking all gooey-eyed at Nate OK, maybe just the women and the grandparents.

    Jesus and Nate are my Homeboys 2005

  • It was definitly the "best friend" part that had her all gooey-eyed.

    unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2000

  • Maybe Ivan got all gooey-eyed over you there in Kiev, but I can hold my own, thanks a lot.

    Enchantment Card, Orson Scott 1999

  • Maybe Ivan got all gooey-eyed over you there in Kiev, but I can hold my own, thanks a lot.

    Enchantment Card, Orson Scott 1999

  • Not only that, but that bitch Tommy was looking at him all gooey-eyed and Michael was loving it, so Jonny would use it as an excuse to get him away from the bar and Tommy!

    Dangerous Lady Cole, Martina 1992

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