gapeseeds

/ˈɡeɪpˌsidz/
noun
  1. Things that attract attention or cause someone to stare in wonder or curiosity.
    • The museum's new exhibit is full of gapeseeds that make visitors stop and stare.
    • Tourists often treat the local markets as gapeseeds, taking photos of everything.
    • The street performer's tricks were real gapeseeds for the crowd.
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