Feast (one's) eyes on (someone or something) American British verb phrase
Used to indicate that you look steadily at someone or something with great pleasure.
While I was taking a boat trip along the river, I feasted my eyes on the beautiful landscape bathed in moonlight.
It's a great opportunity to feast your eyes on magnificent structures.
After a while wandering the streets, I could completely feast my eyes on the ancient beauty of this city.
Believe that someone is a perfect person with no faults
To show absolute respect, admiration or love to someone
To go down on one or both of one's knees in order to express respect, awe, penitence, subjection or reverence
To think carefully and seriously or ponder about someone or something
The verb "feast" should be conjugated according to its tense.