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- Dictionaryeyeful/ˈʌɪfʊl/
noun
- 1. a long steady look at something: "when Granny catches anyone staring, she says to them ‘Had your eyeful yet?’" Similar
- 2. a quantity or piece of something thrown or blown into the eye: "an eyeful of woodworm fluid"
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EYEFUL definition: 1. an amount of something, usually dust or dirt, that has entered the eye: 2. a very noticeable or…. Learn more.
- English (US)
EYEFUL meaning: 1. an amount of something, usually dust or...
- Znaczenie Eyeful, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
eyeful definicja: 1. an amount of something, usually dust or...
- Translate to Traditional Chinese
EYEFUL translate: 滿眼(通常指沙塵), 賞心悅目的景象;好看的人(或物). Learn more in...
- Translate to Mandarin Chinese
eyeful translate: 满眼(通常指沙尘), 赏心悦目的景象;好看的人(或物). Learn more in...
- Eyed
-EYED definition: 1. with the type of eyes described: 2....
- Pronunciation in English
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- English (US)
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
noun Word forms: plural -fuls. 1. an amount of foreign matter thrown, blown, etc., into the eye. an eyeful of dust. 2. as much as one can or wants to see. The tourists got an eyeful of slum life. 3. informal. a very attractive person, esp. a beautiful woman.
Eyeful definition: an amount of foreign matter thrown, blown, etc., into the eye. See examples of EYEFUL used in a sentence.
Eyeful means a complete view, a pleasing sight, or an amount of material in the eye. Learn how to use this slang word in different contexts and languages with synonyms, antonyms, and translations.
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.
Definition of eyeful noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.