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eyeful

1 of 1noun
/'aɪfʊl/
Forms:eyefuls
1

a woman or thing that is very attractive or pleasing to look at

  • She is quite an eyeful in that elegant gown.
  • The actress was an eyeful on the red carpet.
  • He could not stop staring at the eyeful across the room.
  • The model was an eyeful during the fashion show.
  • That singer is an eyeful with her dazzling smile.
2

a complete or satisfying view of something

  • We got an eyeful of the mountains from the balcony.
  • Tourists stopped to get an eyeful of the historic castle.
  • The crowd had an eyeful of the fireworks display.
  • From the hilltop, you can get an eyeful of the whole city.
  • The visitors had an eyeful of the art exhibition.