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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Eyeful' in a Sentence

"A quantity of foreign matter, such as dust or debris, that is thrown or blown into the eye." more

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The beachgoer received an eyeful of seashell fragments while exploring the shoreline.
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The archaeologist got an eyeful of ancient dust while excavating the buried artifacts.
The explorer got an eyeful of volcanic ash during the expedition to the active volcano.
The firefighter experienced an eyeful of ash while battling the blazing inferno.
The chef prepared a dish that was not only delicious but also an eyeful of culinary artistry.

Eyeful

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nounA quantity of foreign matter, such as dust or debris, that is thrown or blown into the eye.

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Last Updated On: August 19, 2024
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