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Definition of Eyefuls
1. eyeful [n] - See also: eyeful
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eyefuls
Literary usage of Eyefuls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Educational Problems by Granville Stanley Hall (1911)
"This fact that the work of reading is in eyefuls (as we eat in mouthfuls) has
led to many investigations concerning their size or the number of jerks across ..."
2. Making Type Work by Benjamin Sherbow (1916)
"On page 104, I speak of the desirability of breaking up a page into "easy eyefuls
of type" by the use of short paragraphs. Some advertisers carry this idea ..."
3. Thomas Gibson's Market Letters for 1907 by Thomas Gibson (1908)
"... Bankers, Brokers, Bond, Stock, Cotton and Grain Experts, thousands of productive
points, and lay them all before you in snappy, readable eyefuls. ..."