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View synonyms for eyeful
eyeful
[ ahy-fool ]
noun
, plural eye·fuls.
- an amount of foreign matter thrown, blown, etc., into the eye:
an eyeful of dust.
- as much as one can or wants to see:
The tourists got an eyeful of slum life.
- Informal. a very attractive person, especially a beautiful woman.
eyeful
/ ˈaɪfʊl /
noun
- a view, glance, or gaze
he got an eyeful of the secret before they blindfolded him
- a very beautiful or attractive sight, esp a woman
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I knew him well enough as I came upon him just then leaning over the bulwark taking an eyeful of Dutch scenery.
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Before the train left the cowboys figured they had given the "dudes" an eyeful.
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She did get an eyeful of several anatomically correct drawings before taking off again.
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Crow took an eyeful of us as we stood there, evidently dying of curiosity to know what it all meant, and then retired.
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Just then he lifted his head and seemed to take an eyeful of Young's blue shirt.
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