Feast your eyes on somebody/something

Posted by Tim Luo on 2006/7/9 10:35:59
Today's second news article is from the VOA Special English program, Words and Their Stories and its focus is on the eye. Thus here is another idiom about it.

This idiom means to look at someone or something for a lot time with lot of enjoyment and pleasure.


We stood on the hilltop, feasting our eyes on the lights of the city below.

The second act is long, giving the audience time to feast its eyes on the stunning Guthrie's stunning sets.


Source: Longman Idioms Dictionary

Tim

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