feast one's eyes
Example Sentences
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I did not want to read; it was enough to feast one's eyes on their backs, to take down a volume and handle it my old green-jacketed Browning, for instance.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-29 by Various
The picturesque groups of women in strange straw hats, and the Moors in their Jhelabs, the camels, snake-charmers, and the ebony-coloured men from Timbuctoo, were all something to feast one's eyes upon.
From Forty Years of 'Spy' by Ward, Leslie
To my mind the perfection of out-of-doors life is to be among the apple blossoms, to feast one's eyes upon their delicate colors, and to inhale their sweet odor.
From The Kentucky Ranger by Curnick, Edward T.
She was a sight to feast one's eyes on, and until the last moment was under a cloud of sail while her funnel belched black smoke.
From Sweetapple Cove by Van Schaick, George
Why in Naples one felt always drowsy, less inclined to talk, and wished only to drive and dream and feast one's eyes and ears and nose, all the senses at once.
From The Ranch Girls in Europe by Vandercook, Margaret