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eyeful

[ahy-fool] / ˈaɪ fʊl /
NOUN
spectacular-looking person
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It’s an eyeful of terms, which many would lump in under the increasingly meaningless, always dismissive term “woke.”

From Los Angeles Times

The next day, drive back the way you came, to give passengers an eyeful along the route — and see everything you missed the day before.

From Seattle Times

It’s hard to stay overwhelmed, I think, about the mundane when you have an eyeful of sunset or starry sky or ocean or mountain vista.

From Washington Post

Both types will get an eyeful from Dickson Carroll’s“Mirror Variations,” a suite of exuberantly framed looking-glasses that straddle the divide between decorative and fine art.

From Washington Post

But, of course, he gets trapped in their bedroom during a passionate moment between the couple and gets an unwanted eyeful of the naked Noah.

From Salon