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eye-filling

[ ahy-fil-ing ]

adjective

  1. attractive to the eye; providing an eyeful.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of eye-filling1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences

Under gray skies in the downtown core of the region, the snow seemed to reach an eye-filling, big-flaked crescendo around noon.

You can’t help being impressed by this world — an eye-filling blowout zooming at you in Panavision and Dolby.

“Caroline, or Change,” with book and lyrics by Tony Kushner and music by Jeanine Tesori, opens in the Lake Charles, La., of Kushner’s youth — with the central image of a Confederate statue on Fly Davis’s eye-filling set.

Far beyond an examination of Lee’s provocative, often controversial projects, the gallery is an eye-filling, emotional journey into the mind of an artist, one that spans decades — reaching back before the days when Lee first picked up a film camera.

Four years into the story of “Dear Evan Hansen,” you’re reminded in Peter Nigrini’s eye-filling projections, framed by lighting designer Japhy Weideman on David Korins’s spare, kinetic set, how au courant is its depiction of Instagram and Twitter.

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