set eyes on someone or something

set eyes on someone or something
set eyes on someone or something & 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?


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • set eyes on something — lay/set eyes on (someone/something) British, American & Australian, British & Australian to see someone or something for the first time. I ve loved him ever since I first set eyes on him. I wish I d never clapped eyes on that money …   New idioms dictionary

  • set eyes on — lay/set eyes on (someone/something) British, American & Australian, British & Australian to see someone or something for the first time. I ve loved him ever since I first set eyes on him. I wish I d never clapped eyes on that money …   New idioms dictionary

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