once-over
21once-over — n. a visual examination, especially of a person of the opposite sex. □ The way she was giving him the onceover, I knew she would say something to him. □ Tom, you are always giving the girls the once over …
22Once Over Lightly — Studio album by Jo Stafford Released January 1, 1957 …
23once-over — once′ o ver n. 1) inf a quick look, examination, or appraisal 2) inf a quick, superficial job • Etymology: 1910–15, amer …
24once-over-lightly — I. | ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun ( es) Etymology: from the phrase once over lightly : once over; especially : an especially casual or cursory or gingerly once over had given poli …
25once over lightly — 1. mod. quickly and superficially; carelessly; cursorily. (This is hyphenated before a nominal.) □ He looked at it once over lightly and agreed to do it. □ It needs more than a once over lightly look. 2. n. a perfunctory examination; a quick… …
26once-over-lightly — /wuns oh veuhr luyt lee/, n. Informal. a hasty or superficial treatment, look, examination, etc.; once over: The maid gave the room the once over lightly. [1940 45] * * * …
27once-over-lightly — See: once over(2) …
28Once over — 1. giving something the look over or checking it out; 2. beating up; act of physical violence …
29once over — Australian Slang 1. giving something the look over or checking it out; 2. beating up; act of physical violence …
30once-over — n Informal. quick look, quick appraisal, check, inspection; superficial job, hasty going over …