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EYEFUL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a full or completely satisfying view 2. one that is visually attractive; especially : a strikingly beautiful woman. www.merriam-webster.com
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EYEFUL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a very noticeable or attractive sight, often a sexually attractive person: She's quite an eyeful. dictionary.cambridge.org
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EYEFUL Beauty | Hair Salon Lowell, Massachusetts
The premier hair salon in Lowell MA. We offer extensions, color, and hair cuts. A cutting-edge hair salon, practicing modern styles and classic looks. eyefulbeauty.com
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▪ I. ˈeyeful, n. [f. eye n.1 + -ful.] a. As much as the eye can take in at once. b. A minute quantity; a wink (of sleep).1832 J. Wilson in Blackw. Mag. XXXI. 865 We prefer a miniature picture of the Swiss Giantess to the giantess herself—an eyeful for one to an armful for ten. 1860 Reade Cloister & ... Oxford English Dictionary
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EYEFUL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a view, glance, or gaze. he got an eyeful of the secret before they blindfolded him · a very beautiful or attractive sight, esp a woman. “ ... www.dictionary.com
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Eyeful - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
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 ... www.vocabulary.com
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eyeful/ful; -ˌfʊl/ n1 thing thrown or blown into one's eye 掷入、 刮入或吹入眼中之物 get an eyeful of sand 眼里刮进沙子.2 (infml 口) interesting or attractive sight 有趣的或诱人的景象 She's quite an eyeful! 她真是个美人!3 (idm 习语) have/get an eyeful (of sth) (infml 口) have a good long look (at sth interesting, remarkable, unusual, e... 牛津英汉双解词典
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73 Synonyms & Antonyms for EYEFUL | Thesaurus.com
eyeful · beauty · knockout · looker · lovely · show · spectacle · stunner · vision. Weak match. dazzler. Did You Know? "Muscle" originates from the Latin word ... www.thesaurus.com
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Eyeful Media: Digital Marketing Agency & eCommerce Strategy ...
Eyeful Media is a digital marketing agency serving mid-market & enterprise clients, and private equity firms. Discover what makes Eyeful different. www.eyefulmedia.com
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EYEFUL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a quantity of something squirted or blown into the eye 2. a full look at something; good look 3. Slang a person or thing that looks striking or unusual. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Synonyms of eyeful - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for EYEFUL: goddess, beauty, queen, babe, cooky, stunner, cookie, cutie; Antonyms of EYEFUL: bag, frump, hag, witch, crone. www.merriam-webster.com
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eyeful - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
eyeful (plural eyefuls or eyesful). A full or complete view; a good look. (sometimes ironic) A remarkable sight or a very attractive person. en.wiktionary.org
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However, while thought to be safe from local officials, he was eventually discovered by British authorities and his activities soon came under Operation Eyeful PA NEWS (December 17, 2002) Operation 'eyeful': Two jailed for drug trafficking - British woman. Dovkants, Keith. wikipedia.org
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Humorama titles Breezy Cartoon Comedy-Parade Cartoon Parade Comedy Eyeful of Fun Fun House Gaze Gee-Whiz Humorama Instant Laughs Jest Joker wikipedia.org
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get an eyeful
get an eyefulinformalto clearly see someone or something that is surprising. Ed got an eyeful on the beach when a woman took her top off right in front of him. Get an eyeful of this! (= Look at this) I bet you've never seen so much money in one place before. (often an order) Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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