see (some amount) of (someone or something)

see (some amount) of (someone or something)

1. To see or visit with someone for some amount of time. I know I've been out of the loop for a while, but now that my course is finished, you'll be seeing a lot more of me. We haven't seen very much of Tom since he moved here.
2. To see, experience, or review something some amount or to some degree. We haven't seen enough of the proposed legislation to pass judgment on it. Would you mind showing me around? I haven't seen much of Paris so far.
See also: of, see
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

see something of someone or something

to know, experience, or visit with someone or some group for some amount of time. I hope we are able to see something of you while you are in town. We don't see enough of the town council. What does it do?
See also: of, see
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • see of
  • fruit loop
  • go all out
  • go all out for something
  • you could have knocked me over with a feather
  • knock (someone) over with a feather
  • knock over with a feather
  • knock down with a feather
  • knock (someone) down with a feather
  • you'll catch your death (of cold)