eyeful (Meaning)

Wordnet

eyeful (n)

a strikingly beautiful woman

a full view; a good look

Webster

eyeful (a.)

Filling or satisfying the eye; visible; remarkable.

eyeful Sentence Examples

  1. The breathtaking view of the sunset over the ocean was an eyeful that left me in awe.
  2. The glossy pages of the fashion magazine were filled with eyeful of stunning outfits and accessories.
  3. The art exhibition showcased a collection of eyeful paintings that captivated the audience's attention.
  4. The intricate details on the handcrafted necklace were an eyeful, making it a true work of art.
  5. The delectable desserts on display at the bakery window were an eyeful of sweet temptations.
  6. The vibrant colors of the tropical fish in the aquarium created an eyeful of beauty and wonder.
  7. The sight of the children playing happily in the park was an eyeful of pure joy.
  8. The elegant decor of the ballroom was an eyeful of sophistication and luxury.
  9. The night sky filled with twinkling stars was an eyeful of celestial beauty.
  10. The well-organized bookshelf, filled with an array of books, was an eyeful of knowledge and inspiration.

FAQs About the word eyeful

a strikingly beautiful woman, a full view; a good lookFilling or satisfying the eye; visible; remarkable.

beauty, cookie, goddess, cooky, queen, stunner, fox, enchantress, knockout, peach

bag,bag,frump, witch, witch, crone, frump, hag, hag, crone

The breathtaking view of the sunset over the ocean was an eyeful that left me in awe.

The glossy pages of the fashion magazine were filled with eyeful of stunning outfits and accessories.

The art exhibition showcased a collection of eyeful paintings that captivated the audience's attention.

The intricate details on the handcrafted necklace were an eyeful, making it a true work of art.