get a good look at (someone or something)
get a good look at (someone or something)
To be able to see something well or clearly. I couldn't get a good look at the man's face, Officer—I just know that he had red hair. I borrowed Stan's binoculars so I could get a good look at the blue jay.
See also: get, good, look
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- a good look at (someone or something)
- be in an interesting condition
- interesting
- in an interesting condition
- short reckonings make long friends
- (as) black as night
- (as) black as pitch
- pound (one's) head in
- pound head in
- pound in (one's) head