have/take a gander
have a gander
To look at or review something. Here, have a gander at this report and tell me what you think.
See also: gander, have
take a gander
To look at or review something. Here, take a gander at this report and tell me what you think.
See also: gander, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
take a gander (at someone or something)
to look at someone or something. Wow, take a gander at that new car! I wanted to take a gander at the new computer before they started using it.
See also: gander, take
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
have/take a ˈgander (at something)
(informal) look at something: Come over here and have a gander at what I’ve got! This came from a comparison between the way a person walks when they want to look at something, often stretching their neck to get a better view, and a gander (= a male goose), which wanders about, stretching its neck to see things.See also: gander, have, take
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
take a gander
verbSee take a gander at someone/something
See also: gander, take
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- gander
- have a gander
- have a gander (at someone or something)
- take a gander
- take a gander (at someone or something)
- look to
- look to (someone or something)
- do something for (someone or something)
- do something for somebody/something
- look on with