Verb
set eyes on (third-person singular simple present sets eyes on, present participle setting eyes on, simple past and past participle set eyes on)
(idiomatic) To see; to observe.
Born Darryl Paa Kwesi Bannerman-Martin, known in showbiz as Joey B has revealed that his stardom was prophesied by legend music producer and CEO of The Last Two music group, Da' Hammer, on the very first day he set eyes on him. Source: Internet
Born Darryl Paa Kwesi Bannerman-Martin, known in showbiz as Joey B has revealed that his stardom was prophesied by legend music producer and CEO of The Last Two music group, Da’ Hammer, on the very first day he set eyes on him. Source: Internet
Firms set eyes on digital, but will it fulfil their demands? Source: Internet
Indeed, the first Europeans to set eyes on magnificent Ayers Rock, the 350-meter (1,140-foot) sandstone monolith on the central Australian plain, were the members of the camel-borne 1872 Ernest Giles expedition. Source: Internet
I’d fallen in love with it the moment I first set eyes on it. Source: Internet
When I first set eyes on Evelyn Barton-Forbes she was walking the streets of Rome-- Source: Internet