wild-eyed
- s appearing extremely agitated
crowded the wild-eyed animals into a truck - s not sensible about practical matters; idealistic and unrealistic
a wild-eyed dream of a world state
- The man charged with killing the other two was not some wild-eyed lunatic but an ex-member of the board of supervisors, Daniel James White, 32.
- There he flirted with the mainstream before recording Astral Weeks in 1969, an album that set what was to be, for him, a more or less unvarying pattern: wild record, wild-eyed .
- The cars jerked, bucked, stalled, made rude noises and generally misbehaved until wild-eyed owners took the cars to have the system disconnected.