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eye candy

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eye candy noun
eye candy
noun
Learner's definition of EYE CANDY
[noncount] informal
: someone or something that is attractive but is not serious or interesting华而不实的人(或物)

eye candy

noun

: something superficially attractive to look at

Example Sentences

A lot of the material on their website is just eye candy. a fashionable portrait painter in his day, he is now regarded as a minor purveyor of eye candy
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Word History

First Known Use

1978, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of eye candy was in 1978

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