Word info

brown-eyed

Adjective

Meaning

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see brown,‎ eyed; having brown eyes.

Characteristic of or pertaining to people of color.

While Aretha Franklin was brown-eyed soul, her protégée Adele is blue-eyed soul.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I'm an innocent, brown-eyed child of the sun. Just a peach-picker's boy from the West Side. Riverbank. My father's a janitor with only a third-grade education and my mother makes tortillas at 5:00 A. M. before she goes to the cannery. Oscar Zeta Acosta

And nothing will stop him from achieving his mission—not even a lithe, brown-eyed town veterinarian who seems hell-bent on driving him wild. Source: Internet

Motifs The character Devera, usually a cute brown-eyed girl of about nine, appears as a motif in all of Brust's novels. Source: Internet

It is impossible to imagine a man, the argument goes, unless one has in mind a very specific picture of one who is either tall or short, European, African or Asian, blue-eyed or brown-eyed, et cetera. Source: Internet

Brown-eyed girls are up to two times as likely to feel blue. Source: Internet

If you're a green-eyed girl on the outside, but you're feeling brown-eyed and sultry on the inside, don't be afraid to embrace it. Source: Internet

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