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    eyeful
    /ˈʌɪfʊl/

    noun

    • 1. a long steady look at something: "when Granny catches anyone staring, she says to them ‘Had your eyeful yet?’" Similar look atpeep atpeek atglimpse of
    • 2. a quantity or piece of something thrown or blown into the eye: "an eyeful of woodworm fluid"

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  2. EYEFUL definition: 1. an amount of something, usually dust or dirt, that has entered the eye: 2. a very noticeable or…. Learn more.

  3. How to use eyeful in a sentence. a full or completely satisfying view; one that is visually attractive; especially : a strikingly beautiful woman… See the full definition

  4. Eyeful definition: an amount of foreign matter thrown, blown, etc., into the eye. See examples of EYEFUL used in a sentence.

  5. If you get an eyeful of something, especially of something that you would not normally see, you are able to get a good look at it. [ informal ] Then she bent over and gave him an eyeful of her tattoos.

  6. When you get an eyeful, you get a good, long look at something or someone. Climbing to the summit of a mountain can give you an eyeful of the beautiful valley below.

  7. 1. A complete view. 2. One that is pleasing to the sight, especially an attractive person. 3. Sufficient observation to discover more than one had expected or enough to be satisfied: After an eyeful of his art collection, she decided to leave. 4. An amount of material blown or directed into the eye: got an eyeful of water from the squirt gun.

  8. Definition of eyeful noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.