feast eyes

feast (one's) eyes

To gaze (upon something) with joy or pleasure. Usually used as an imperative. Feast your eyes! Dinner has been served! I got my report card today—feast your eyes on all those A's!
See also: eye, feast
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

feast one's eyes (on or upon someone or something)

Fig. to enjoy the sight of someone or something. (Upon is formal and less commonly used than on.) Just feast your eyes on that beautiful beach. Jane feasted her eyes on Roger for a while and then went on with her studying.
See also: eye, feast
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • feast (one's) eyes
  • feast your eyes
  • look babies in the eyes
  • have bags under (one's) eyes
  • go wide
  • all eyes are on (someone or something)
  • all eyes are on somebody/something
  • all eyes are on someone/something
  • under (one's) very eyes
  • flick over
References in periodicals archive
Feast eyes on Denmark Food lovers' eyes are on Denmark's second city Aarhus as visitors feast on its status as the European Region of Gastronomy 2017.
But a lot of those concerns diminish once you feast eyes and boards on Zugspitze, Garmisch's 10,000-foot summit (nearly twice the height of Mount Washington, the tallest mountain on the U.S.