51³Ō¹Ļ

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eye-filling

[ ahy-fil-ing ]

adjective

  1. attractive to the eye; providing an eyeful.


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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of eye-filling1

First recorded in 1895ā€“1900
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Under gray skies in the downtown core of the region, the snow seemed to reach an eye-filling, big-flaked crescendo around noon.

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You canā€™t help being impressed by this world ā€” an eye-filling blowout zooming at you in Panavision and Dolby.

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ā€œCaroline, or Change,ā€ with book and lyrics by Tony Kushner and music by Jeanine Tesori, opens in the Lake Charles, La., of Kushnerā€™s youth ā€” with the central image of a Confederate statue on Fly Davisā€™s eye-filling set.

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

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Four years into the story of ā€œDear Evan Hansen,ā€ youā€™re reminded in Peter Nigriniā€™s eye-filling projections, framed by lighting designer Japhy Weideman on David Korinsā€™s spare, kinetic set, how au courant is its depiction of Instagram and Twitter.

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