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eyeful noun [ ˈʌɪfʊl ]

• a long steady look at something.
• "when Granny catches anyone staring, she says to them ‘Had your eyeful yet?’"
Similar: look at, peep at, peek at, glimpse of, view of, stare at, gaze at, gape at, ogle at, glance at, examination of, inspection of, scan of, survey of, study of, sight of, gander at, load of, squint at, dekko at, shufti at, butcher's at, geek at, squiz at,
• a quantity or piece of something thrown or blown into the eye.
• "an eyeful of woodworm fluid"


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