See also: eyepoppingly

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From eye-popping +‎ -ly.

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eye-poppingly (comparative more eye-poppingly, superlative most eye-poppingly)

  1. In an eye-popping manner; stunningly.
    • 2013 September 12, Charles Isherwood, “One Boxed Himself In, One Boxed His Way Out”, in The New York Times[1]:
      Plenty of verbal punches are thrown in “Fetch Clay, Make Man,” a drama by Will Power that opened on Thursday at New York Theater Workshop in an eye-poppingly sleek production directed by Des McAnuff.
    • 2020 November 13, Janice Breen Burns, “At last, Bendigo frocks up for Indigenous fashion's bold new wave”, in The Sydney Morning Herald[2]:
      The exhibition’s story-loaded hand-made works include the handpainted pod collection by Brett, a Brisbane-based artist, curator, writer and proud Wakka Wakka, Butchulla and Gurang Guran woman. This group is eyepoppingly vivid, utterly gorgeous, and rife with the designer’s political touchpoints and flashes of personal heartbreak.