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feast for the eyes

n. (context idiomatic English) visually pleasing sight.

Usage examples of "feast for the eyes".

It was marvelous, a feast for the eyes, this complication of colored tints, a perfect kaleidoscope of green, yellow, orange, violet, indigo, and blue.

But even to look would be a feast for the eyes, something to remember during drab future days.

Despite the Council's eternal restrictions, the Market Quarter was still a lush, rich place to wander through, from the heady scents of the Spice Market to the feast for the eyes of the fabrics in the Clothworkers' and Trimmers' Market.

Colours and plumes and jewelled headdresses made a riotous feast for the eyes.

Well, Opus, Volume One fulfills the role of a traditional monograph at the same time, providing just as much of a visual feast for the eyes as the text does for the mind.

And, as she was a feast for the ears, so too was she a feast for the eyes.

It was marvellous, a feast for the eyes, this complication of coloured tints, a perfect kaleidoscope of green, yellow, orange, violet, indigo, and blue.

But if sound was missing, then the screen had to be filled from side to side with a feast for the eyes.