eyeful in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

eyeful in the PONS Dictionary

eyeful Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be an eyeful inf
get an eyeful of this! inf
I got an eyeful of dust
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The instructor, however, was in the middle of the horseshoe, and she certainly would have copped an eyeful.
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Regardless if the boat had noticed the swimmers' posteriors, the tanning set had shamelessly given them quite an eyeful.
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Eva gave onlookers an eyeful this week as she stepped out onto a very crowded public beach in a white bikini and a see-through vest.
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It's not the first time viewers have gotten an unexpected eyeful.
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At least one of those options, for better or worse, offers an eyeful.
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There's nothing wrong with teasing the reader with the promise of an eyeful if they'll step inside their media bric-a-brac shop.
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While we didn't deliberately study our neighbours, it was possible to inadvertently cop an eyeful of more than you bargained for.
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Pleased to catch an eyeful of the babe who'd sat opposite them 20 years ago (and sadly let himself go).
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But while we wait for that record to be broken, get an eyeful of this spectacle here.
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A flight alongside any stretch of this 1,500-mile expanse of extreme rock faces and wind-blown snowy peaks is more than an eyeful.
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