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feast one's eyes (on someone or something)
to look at someone or something with pleasure, envy, or admiration.
Just feast your eyes on that beautiful juicy steak!Yes, feast your eyes. You won t see one like that again for a long time.
get a load of someone or something
look at someone or something. (Informal or slang.)
Get a load of that guy. Have you ever seen such arrogance?Get a load of that car. It's got real wire wheels.
get the once-over
to receive a quick visual examination.
Every time John walks by I get the once-over. Does he like me?I went to the doctor yesterday, but I only had a once-over.I wanted a complete examination, not just a once-over.
give someone the once-over
to examine someone visually quickly.
John gives me the once-over every time he walks by me.Why does he just give me the onceover? Why doesn't he say hello?
see which way the wind is blowing
to determine what is the most expedient thing to do.
We studied the whole situation to see which way the wind was blowing and decided to avoid any conflict at that time.Sam failed to see which way the wind was blowing and got himself caught up in an argument.
sit in (on something)
to witness or observe something without participating. (Usually involves being seated.)
I can't sign up for the history class, but I have permission to sit in on it.I asked the professor if I could sit in.
take notice (of something)
to observe something.
I didn't take notice of when he came in.They say he came in late, but I didn't take notice.
take someone or something in
to observe someone or something.
The zoo is too big to take in the whole thing in one day.It takes two days to take in the museum.
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