Baby blues
a very light blue.
baby blues, informal. a person’s blue eyes:
his charm lies largely in the way he bats his baby blues.
contemporary examples
    that said, it is a chic alternative to hardwood floors and baby blues.
    gal with a suitcase jolie hunt june 17, 2010
noun phrase
blue eyes: lookin’ up into the baby blues of some sweet-faced army nurse (1970s+)
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