American Idioms and Expressions

Feast Ones Eyes On Someone Or Something Idiom

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feast one's eyes on (someone or something)
What does feast one's eyes on (someone or something) mean?
to look at someone or something with pleasure or enjoyment We stopped at the top of the hill to feast our eyes on some of the best scenery that we have ever seen.

feast one's eyes on (someone or something)
What does feast one's eyes on (someone or something) mean?
to look at someone or something with pleasure We stood at the top of the canyon to feast our eyes on the most beautiful scenery in the world.


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thousand dollars
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What does "let (someone) know (about something)" mean?
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rub (someone) the wrong way
What does "rub (someone) the wrong way" mean?
to irritate others with something that one says or doesThe woman's rude behavior always rubs me the wrong way.
Clutch play
What does "Clutch play" mean?
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burn up
What does "burn up" mean?
to burn completely (usually things and not buildings) The uniforms burned up in the fire.

upchuck
What does "upchuck" mean?
throw up; vomit
mess
What does "mess" mean?
dining hall; dining area; cafeteria
Dig your heels in
What does "Dig your heels in" mean?
If you dig your heels in, you start to resist something.
down the drain
What does "down the drain" mean?
to be wasted or lost My uncle is throwing money down the drain when he goes to the horse races.

bazoo
What does "bazoo" mean?
mouth. Shut your bazoo right now.
wet behind the ears
What does "wet behind the ears" mean?
to be young and inexperienced, to be new in a job or place The man is wet behind the ears and does not know very much about his company.

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