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visual images that are pleasing to see but are intellectually undemanding
he wanted to put some eye candy on their web site
How To Use eye candy In A Sentence
- We will not settle for the 4-color brochure, for web sites chock-a-block with eye candy but lacking any substance.
- The main attraction is just plain old proverbial eye candy in the form of glossy-lipped, apple-cheeked, exfoliated pretty boy punims peeking out from perfectly pomaded locks.
- While there are some glaring faults in character and plot, it is a mostly enjoyable trip with some very nice eye candy.
- The main attraction is just plain old proverbial eye candy in the form of glossy-lipped, apple-cheeked, exfoliated pretty boy punims peeking out from perfectly pomaded locks.
- We will not settle for the 4-color brochure, for web sites chock-a-block with eye candy but lacking any substance.
- She's also intelligent and opinionated, which is not common in media eye candy of either sex. Finally, a media star to love
- It is hard to imagine the CNN/FOX "eye candy bimboes" and the FOX "YACKASS MALES" ever achieving anything more than their overinflated paychecks. Morton: Goodbye, Walter
- Back then, women on TV were mostly seen as eye candy.
- Back then, women on TV were mostly seen as eye candy.
- When eye candy loses its lustre, its raison d'être is spent. Times, Sunday Times