Eyeful Definition

īfo͝ol
noun
A complete view.
American Heritage
A full look at something; good look.
Webster's New World
A person or thing that looks striking or unusual.
Webster's New World
A quantity of something squirted or blown into the eye.
Webster's New World
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.
American Heritage
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adjective

Filling or attractive to the eye; visible; remarkable.

Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Eyeful

Noun

Singular:
eyeful
Plural:
eyefuls, eyesful

Origin of Eyeful

  • eye +‎ -ful

    From Wiktionary

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