set eyes on (someone or something)

set eyes on (someone or something)

To look at or see someone or something. Honestly, I loved my wife the minute I set eyes on her. I haven't set eyes on that book in weeks, so good luck finding it in my office!
See also: eye, on, set
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

set eyes on someone or something

 and lay eyes on someone or something
Fig. to see someone or something for the first time. I knew when I set eyes on that car that it was the car for me. Have you ever laid eyes on such a beautiful flower?
See also: eye, on, set
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

clap/lay/set ˈeyes on somebody/something

(informal) see somebody/something: I’ve no idea who she is. I’ve never clapped eyes on her before. The moment I set eyes on the house, I knew I would live there.
See also: clap, eye, lay, on, set, somebody, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • set eyes on
  • lay eyes on, to
  • clap eyes on
  • clap eyes on (someone or something)
  • clap/lay/set eyes on somebody/something
  • all eyes are on (someone or something)
  • all eyes are on somebody/something
  • all eyes are on someone/something
  • flick over
  • under (one's) very eyes