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View definitions for get a load of

get a load of

verb as in gape

verb as in glimpse

verb as in peer

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“Get a load of me,” he says, “instead of being rude and crazy like usual, I’m doing quiet and serene. Which in many ways is a lot scarier.”

If those sound like dumb things to have done and said for someone who’s trying to get elected to national office, though, just wait until you get a load of what J.D.

From Slate

But get a load of these cameos.

"I get a load of grief every time I say Manchester United will lose," said Sutton.

From BBC

“If you liked ‘The Toothpick,’ wait until you get a load of ‘The Grommet.’

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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