eyeful

[US]/'aɪfʊl/
[UK]/ˈaɪˌfʊl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a sight that fills the eye; a view or glimpse
Word Forms
Pluraleyefuls

Example Sentences

an eyeful of woodworm fluid.

an eyeful of thankful tears

Quick! Come and get an eyeful of this!

got an eyeful of water from the squirt gun.

After an eyeful of his art collection, she decided to leave.

He got an eyeful of the beautiful sunset.

She couldn't help but get an eyeful of the stunning artwork.

The tourists were treated to an eyeful of the majestic mountains.

Walking into the art gallery, she was greeted with an eyeful of vibrant paintings.

At the fashion show, the audience had an eyeful of the latest trends.

Visiting the botanical gardens, she had an eyeful of colorful flowers.

The museum exhibit offered visitors an eyeful of historical artifacts.

During the hike, they had an eyeful of breathtaking views.

She opened the door and got an eyeful of her messy room.

The art installation provided an eyeful of thought-provoking sculptures.

Real-world Examples

Don't want you to get an eyeful.

Source: First Arrival (Season 2)

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