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eyeful

/ahy-fool/US // ˈaɪ fʊl //UK // (ˈaɪfʊl) //

满眼的,满眼望去,满眼,满眼都是

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural eye·fuls.

    • : an amount of foreign matter thrown, blown, etc., into the eye: an eyeful of dust.
    • : as much as one can or wants to see: The tourists got an eyeful of slum life.
    • : Informal. a very attractive person, especially a beautiful woman.

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Examples

  • Alongside the eyeful sits a mouthful of potato straws, dusted with chickpea and rice flours and crisped in the fryer.

  • I knew him well enough as I came upon him just then leaning over the bulwark taking an eyeful of Dutch scenery.

  • Before the train left the cowboys figured they had given the "dudes" an eyeful.

  • She did get an eyeful of several anatomically correct drawings before taking off again.

  • Crow took an eyeful of us as we stood there, evidently dying of curiosity to know what it all meant, and then retired.

  • Just then he lifted his head and seemed to take an eyeful of Young's blue shirt.