look for
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~ be excited or anxious about
look into
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~ investigate scientifically; "Let's investigate the syntax of Chinese"
look
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~ search or seek; "We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest"; "Look elsewhere for the perfect gift!"
look back
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~ look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events); remember; "she reviewed her achievements with pride"
look at
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~ look at carefully; study mentally; "view a problem"
look
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~ look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted"
look like
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~ bear a physical resemblance to; "She looks like her mother"
look
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~ accord in appearance with; "You don't look your age!"
look at
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~ take into consideration for exemplifying purposes; "Take the case of China"; "Consider the following case"
look into
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~ examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
look around
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~ look about oneself; "look around to see whether you can find the missing document"
look away
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~ avert one's gaze; "She looked away when the nurse pricked her arm with the needle"
have a look
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~ look at with attention; "Have a look at this!"; "Get a load of this pretty woman!"
get a look
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~ see something for a brief time
loom
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~ come into view indistinctly, often threateningly; "Another air plane loomed into the sky"
loom
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~ appear very large or occupy a commanding position; "The huge sculpture predominates over the fountain"; "Large shadows loomed on the canyon wall"
loom
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~ weave on a loom; "materials loomed in Egypt"
loom
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~ hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing; "The terrible vision brooded over her all day long"
loop
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~ fasten or join with a loop; "He looped the watch through his belt"
loop
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~ fly loops, perform a loop; "the stunt pilot looped his plane"