get an eyeful



get an eyeful

to see as much as or more than you want to see Visitors to Halifax are getting an eyeful of whales this summer. When he pulled his pants down, we got quite an eyeful.
See also: eyeful, get

get an eyeful

  (informal)
to clearly see someone or something that is surprising Ed got an eyeful on the beach when a woman took her top off right in front of him. (often an order) Get an eyeful of this! (= Look at this) I bet you've never seen so much money in one place before.
See also: eyeful, get

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ezechiel-Biblical Latin
Ebru-Turkish
Shichiroshee-chee-ṙo:Japanese
CammieKAM-eeEnglish
Kareem-Arabic
Aref-Persian