have an eyeful (of something)
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get/have an eyeful — ◇ If you get/have an eyeful of something or if someone gives you an eyeful of something, you see it very clearly or you see a lot of it or too much of it. They wanted to see nature and got an eyeful during the camping trip. These phrases often… … Useful english dictionary
get an eyeful (of something) — informal phrase to look at something surprising or shocking Thesaurus: general words meaning to look or not looksynonym to look at someone in a particular wayhyponym Main entry: eyeful * * * have/get an eyeful (of s … Useful english dictionary
eyeful, an — 1. Something or someone interesting or attractive to look at. 2. have (take) an eyeful Look with interest … A concise dictionary of English slang
eye·ful — /ˈaıˌfʊl/ noun [singular] informal 1 : something that is very surprising, attractive, etc., to look at The view of the mountains is an eyeful. 2 : an attractive person : a beautiful woman She s a real eyeful! get/have an eyef … Useful english dictionary
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look — 1. verb 1) Mrs. Wright looked at him Syn: glance at, gaze at, stare at, gape at, peer at; peep at, peek, take a look at; watch, observe, view, regard, examine, inspect, eye, scan, scrutinize … Thesaurus of popular words