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Definition of look
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Look (n.) The act of
looking;
a
glance;
a
sight;
a view; -- often in
certain
phrases;
as, to have, get, take,
throw,
or cast, a
look..
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Skew
::
Skew (v. i.) To look
obliquely;
to
squint;
hence,
to look
slightingly
or
suspiciously..
Vulturine
::
Vulturine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
vulture;
resembling
a
vulture
in
qualities
or
looks;
as, the
vulturine
sea eagle
(Gypohierax
Angolensis);
vulturine
rapacity..
Expressive
::
Expressive
(a.) Full of
expression;
vividly
representing
the
meaning
or
feeling
meant to be
conveyed;
significant;
emphatic;
as,
expressive
looks or
words..
Lookdown
::
Lookdown
(n.) See
Moonfish
(b).
Look
::
Look (v. i.) To await the
appearance
of
anything;
to
expect;
to
anticipate.
Despiciency
::
Despiciency
(n.) A
looking
down;
despection.
Supervise
::
Supervise
(v. t.) To look over so as to read; to
peruse.
Squintifego
::
Squint-eyed
(a.)
Looking
obliquely,
or
asquint;
malignant;
as,
squint-eyed
praise;
squint-eyed
jealousy..
Lookout
::
Lookout
(n.) The place from which such
observation
is made.
Look
::
Look (v. t.) To seek; to
search
for.
Await
::
Await (v. t.) To watch for; to look out for.
Basilisk
::
Basilisk
(n.) A
fabulous
serpent,
or
dragon.
The
ancients
alleged
that its
hissing
would drive away all other
serpents,
and that its
breath,
and even its look, was
fatal.
See
Cockatrice..
Attend
::
Attend
(v. i.) (with to) To take
charge
of; to look
after;
as, to
attend
to a
matter
of
business..
Cast
::
Cast (n.) A
motion
or turn, as of the eye;
direction;
look;
glance;
squint..
View
::
View (n.) That which is
looked
towards,
or kept in
sight,
as
object,
aim,
intention,
purpose,
design;
as, he did it with a view of
escaping..
Down
::
Down (a.)
Downcast;
as, a down
look..
Contemplate
::
Contemplate
(v. t.) To
consider
or have in view, as
contingent
or
probable;
to look
forward
to; to
purpose;
to
intend..
Big
::
Big
(superl.)
Having
greatness,
fullness,
importance,
inflation,
distention,
etc.,
whether
in a good or a bad
sense;
as, a big
heart;
a big
voice;
big
looks;
to look big. As
applied
to
looks,
it
indicates
haughtiness
or
pride..
Scowl
::
Scowl (v. i.)
Hence,
to look
gloomy,
dark, or
threatening;
to
lower..
Dispatchful
::
Dispatchful
(a.) Bent on
haste;
intent
on
speedy
execution
of
business
or any task;
indicating
haste;
quick;
as,
dispatchful
looks..
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