Big-eyed
adjective
contemporary examples
frank underwood will not tolerate insubordination in this olive garden kelly williams brown february 23, 2014
historical examples
    over paradise ridge maria thompson daviess
    dixie martin grace may north
    the voice of the city o. henry
    mavis of green hill faith baldwin
    memoirs of an american prima donna clara louise kellogg
    nan sherwood at lakeview hall annie roe carr
    buff: a collie and other dog-stories albert payson terhune
    over paradise ridge maria thompson daviess
    si klegg, book 6 (of 6) john mcelroy
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