view someone's etchings

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view someone's etchings (third-person singular simple present views someone's etchings, present participle viewing someone's etchings, simple past and past participle viewed someone's etchings)

  1. Synonym of see someone's etchings
    • 1991, Linda Lael Miller, Wild About Harry[1], page 79:
      Next, he'd be telling her that no other woman had ever understood him the way she did, and asking her to come to his hotel room to view his etchings.
    • 2007, Stephen R. Sobotka, Two of a Kind[2], page 81:
      “I think, I just might have a reason for you to . . . change your mind about viewing my etchings,” she stated, her voice taking on a little husky tone.
    • 2013, Stephen Pearsall, Focus[3], page 357:
      “Would you like to step inside to view my etchings?” he murmured, now kissing her brow and nose.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:view someone's etchings.

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