EYEFUL (OF SOMEONE OR SOMETHING)

eyeful (of someone or something): translation

*an eyeful (of someone or something)
Fig. a shocking or surprising sight. (*Typically: get \eyeful (of someone or something); have \eyeful (of someone or something); givesomeone \eyeful (of someone or something).) •

The office door opened for a minute and I got an eyeful of the interior.

Mary got an eyeful of the company's extravagant spending when she saw the bill for the executive board's catered lunch.


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