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Definition of look
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Look (v. i.) To seem; to
appear;
to have a
particular
appearance;
as, the
patient
looks
better;
the
clouds
look
rainy..
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Glower
::
Glower
(v. i.) to look
intently;
to stare
angrily
or with a
scowl.
Frown
::
Frown (v. t.) To
repress
or repel by
expressing
displeasure
or
disapproval;
to
rebuke
with a look; as, frown the
impudent
fellow
into
silence..
Grimness
::
Grimness
(n.)
Fierceness
of look;
sternness;
crabbedness;
forbiddingness.
Outface
::
Outface
(v. t.) To face or look (one) out of
countenance;
to
resist
or bear down by bold looks or
effrontery;
to
brave.
Lookdown
::
Lookdown
(n.) See
Moonfish
(b).
Squint
::
Squint
(a.)
Looking
obliquely.
Specifically
(Med.),
not
having
the optic axes
coincident;
-- said of the eyes. See
Squint,
n., 2..
Frown
::
Frown (n.) A
wrinkling
of the face in
displeasure,
rebuke,
etc.; a sour,
severe,
or stere look; a
scowl..
Irvingite
::
Irvingite
(n.) The
common
designation
of one a sect
founded
by the Rev.
Edward
Irving
(about
1830),
who call
themselves
the
Catholic
Apostolic
Church.
They are
highly
ritualistic
in
worship,
have an
elaborate
hierarchy
of
apostles,
prophets,
etc., and look for the
speedy
coming
of
Christ..
Review
::
Review
(v. i.) To look back; to make a
review.
Farewell
::
Farewell
(n.) Act of
departure;
leave-taking;
a last look at, or
reference
to
something..
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To
assume
a look of shame or
disappointment;
to
become
or
appear
dejected;
-- said of the
countenance.
Foliate
::
Foliate
(v. t.) To
spread
over with a thin coat of tin and
quicksilver;
as, to
foliate
a
looking-glass..
Overpass
::
Overpass
(v. t.) To pass over; to omit; to
overlook;
to
disregard.
Aleconner
::
Aleconner
(n.)
Orig.,
an
officer
appointed
to look to the
goodness
of ale and beer; also, one of the
officers
chosen
by the
liverymen
of
London
to
inspect
the
measures
used in
public
houses.
But the
office
is a
sinecure.
[Also
called
aletaster.].
Despiciency
::
Despiciency
(n.) A
looking
down;
despection.
Regard
::
Regard
(v. i.) To look
attentively;
to
consider;
to
notice.
Moonfish
::
Moonfish
(n.) A
broad,
thin,
silvery
marine
fish
(Selene
vomer);
--
called
also
lookdown,
and
silver
moonfish..
Face
::
Face (n.) Cast of
features;
expression
of
countenance;
look; air;
appearance.
Guilty
::
Guilty
(superl.)
Evincing
or
indicating
guilt;
involving
guilt;
as, a
guilty
look; a
guilty
act; a
guilty
feeling..
Narrowly
::
Narrowly
(adv.)
With
minute
scrutiny;
closely;
as, to look or watch
narrowly;
to
search
narrowly..
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