单词 | eyeful |
释义 | eyeful (aɪfʊl ) Word forms: eyefuls countable noun [usually singular] If you get an eyeful of something, especially of something that you would not normally see, you are able to get a good look at it. [informal] Then she bent over and gave him an eyeful of her tattoos. [+ of] Synonyms: look, view, sight, glance Collocations: get an eyeful However, you might get an eyeful of more than just the tranquil water views — the beach's remote setting means it's popular with nudists. Times, Sunday Times Take care not to get an eyeful if it's ripe. Times, Sunday Times Our heads all pop up like meerkats to get an eyeful as the 48-year-old ambles to the front of the room. Times, Sunday Times Certainly they get an eyeful. Times, Sunday Times At one point she hailed a taxi — and the driver got an eyeful as she leaned into talk to him. The Sun |
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