Definitions for eyefulˈaɪ fʊl
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
eye•fulˈaɪ fʊl(n.)(pl.)-fuls.
a thorough view:
to get an eyeful of city life.
Informal. a very good-looking person.
Category: Informal
an amount of foreign matter cast into the eye.
Origin of eyeful:
1825–35
Princeton's WordNet
eyeful(noun)
a strikingly beautiful woman
"she was a statuesque redheaded eyeful"
eyeful(noun)
a full view; a good look
"they wanted to see violence and they got an eyeful"
Wiktionary
eyeful(Noun)
A full or complete view; a good look.
eyeful(Noun)
A remarkable sight or a very attractive person (sometimes used ironically).
eyeful(Noun)
An amount of material blown into the eye.
eyeful(Adjective)
Filling or attractive to the eye; visible; remarkable.
Webster Dictionary
Eyeful(adj)
filling or satisfying the eye; visible; remarkable
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