take a gander Идиома
take a gander
look at, feast your eyes, take a boo Take a gander at that valley! Just look at it!
take a gander at
take a gander at Look at, glance at, as in
Will you take a gander at that woman's red hair! This slangy idiom, dating from the early 1900s, presumably came from the verb
gander, meaning “stretch one's neck to see,” possibly alluding to the long neck of the male goose. For a synonym, see
take a look at.
take a gander
To attending at or analysis something. Here, booty a ankle at this address and acquaint me what you think.Learn more: gander, taketake a ankle (at addition or something)
To glance or attending at addition or something, abnormally in a quick, informal, or airy manner. Hey, Barry, appear booty a ankle at this agent and see if you can acquaint what's amiss with it. I took a gander, but annihilation in the boutique absorbed me. Wow, booty a ankle at that attractive guy at the bar!Learn more: gander, someone, taketake a ankle (at addition or something)
to attending at addition or something. Wow, booty a ankle at that new car! I capital to booty a ankle at the new computer afore they started application it.Learn more: gander, takehave/take a ˈgander (at something)
(informal) attending at something: Come over actuality and accept a ankle at what I’ve got! This came from a allegory amid the way a being walks back they appetite to attending at something, generally addition their close to get a bigger view, and a ankle (= a macho goose), which wanders about, addition its close to see things.Learn more: gander, have, take
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