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.
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  • 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
  • These are characters not eye candy. Christianity Today
  • One more ounce of metaphysics and it would have been stupid; one less ounce, it would have been empty slam-bang eye candy.
  • The plate was absolute eye candy, featuring the stuffed haunch at centre surrounded by a starburst of alternating green and orange purées.
  • Overall, it was a somewhat average show, bolstered by plenty of eye candy in the form of an elaborate set and extravagant lighting and special effects.
  • The other thing that kicks this one up a tad is the major eye candy babe-age with both Musetta Vander as Shan'auc and Vanessa Angel as Anise (and who, exactly, designs a top that leaves the belly button bare?) Stargate SG-1 Watchathon - 'Crossroads' (S04E04)
  • Back then, women on TV were mostly seen as eye candy.
  • Geena Davis, erstwhile star of the show, Commander in Chief, spoke about her work as an activist in raising the image of women in film from eye candy or cartoon scantily clad stick figures to complex and nuanced people. Regina Weinreich: Women, War & Peace: Power Breakfast for PBS Premiere
  • I watched S1 and S2 but I always felt like a bit of an old lech, given the eye candy element. Kings
  • The beauty of the NFL, besides the game itself and all the eye candy surrounding it, is that even if your team looks like a stinker, it can wind up smelling like roses.
  • What's wrong with having a bit of eye candy in the boardroom? The Sun
  • The exhibition is a feast of eye candy, a lush banquet of colour, depth and intensity.
  • My take is that she is 'Epicurean' eye candy and her lack of actual skill is aptly demonstrated by the fact that she knows not how to use a knife but resorts to using a mezzaluna on the most impractical things. At My Table
  • The more we see female characters who are hypersexual, one-dimensional eye candy, sidelined, or not even there," Davis said, "the more it affects the way boys and girls think about girls. The Shame of Family Films
  • he wanted to put some eye candy on their web site
  • They are what they are - eye candy which are fun to watch and sound great in surround sound, haha. First Look: Smoke and Engines from Fast and the Furious 4 « FirstShowing.net
  • Whether looking at a slimy whale taste bud or a forest of pink jellyfish, there is no shortage of eye candy.
  • These are characters not eye candy. Christianity Today
  • They seek to reduce what they see as needless clutter and eye candy, and to fashion beautifully spare pages, focusing on the most pleasing presentation of text.
  • For a long time, people were going to see movies purely for the eye candy. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's probably best known as the baroness in The Sound of Music, who loses Christopher Plummer to Julie Andrews, but she is to be found as eye candy in a lot of lesser films of the '40s and '50s.
  • Will we ever be your respected equals instead of your porny eye candy?
  • Screenlets. For those of us who a desktop clock and assorted eye candy.
  • Daylife started out in January by looking schmick with eye candy everywhere, but their design seems to have been beaten down by user demands to fit the text-stuffed GN norm also noteworthy: even after Mike Arrington dinged them for lacking RSS feeds at launch, they took eight weeks to add them. Archive 2007-03-01
  • For a long time, people were going to see movies purely for the eye candy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spent the rest of the afternoon chilling out by Hellshire and sampling some serious fried fish and eye candy.
  • I put the "eye candy" on top of that and then used a store-bought gel decorator frosting to do the "bloodshot" effect. Archive 2008-11-01
  • What's wrong with having a bit of eye candy in the boardroom? The Sun
  • There is no point to cheerleaders other than to be eye candy for the fans and television audience.
  • Baby, the bodacious babe seemingly thrown in for nothing other than libidinous eye candy, becomes the ‘Marilyn’ of the group, even when she proves she can be deadlier than the others.
  • When eye candy loses its lustre, its raison d'être is spent. Times, Sunday Times
  • I seem to be able to think of many, many superhero gals in skimpy outfits purely for eye candy that were perfectly successful heroines. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » CarsonArtist’s Review Forum
  • Back then, women on TV were mostly seen as eye candy.
  • Eye candy is nice, eye candy can be cool, but it doesn't make a sense of wonder without a great script. Why the Star Wars Prequels Are Actually Good (Part 1)
  • An auburn-haired stunner with a body straight out of a dream, Nikki Nova's lush curves are a luscious dollop of endlessly enticing eye candy.
  • There was an "eye candy" feel to the dynamic use of panels, endless splash panels and pages, and the characters all had this style that seemed to be the lamborghini to the big two's beetle. Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #153 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • We can view each individual katana slicing enemies, while barrages of arrows thin out the enemy lines - pure eye candy. The Sun

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