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Definition of look
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Look (v. i.) To have a
particular
direction
or
situation;
to face; to
front.
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Review
::
Review
(n.) To view or see
again;
to look back on.
Glower
::
Glower
(v. i.) to look
intently;
to stare
angrily
or with a
scowl.
Look
::
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..
Half-faced
::
Half-faced
(a.)
Showing
only part of the face;
wretched
looking;
meager.
Circumspective
::
Circumspective
(a.)
Looking
around
every way;
cautious;
careful
of
consequences;
watchful
of
danger.
Front
::
Front (n.) The part or
surface
of
anything
which seems to look out, or to be
directed
forward;
the fore or
forward
part; the
foremost
rank; the van; -- the
opposite
to back or rear; as, the front of a
house;
the front of an
army..
Medusa
::
Medusa
(n.) The
Gorgon;
or one of the
Gorgons
whose hair was
changed
into
serpents,
after which all who
looked
upon her were
turned
into
stone..
Commanding
::
Commanding
(a.)
Exalted;
overlooking;
having
superior
strategic
advantages;
as, a
commanding
position..
Regard
::
Regard
(v. i.) To look
attentively;
to
consider;
to
notice.
Look
::
Look (v. i.) To
direct
the
attention
(to
something);
to
consider;
to
examine;
as, to look at an
action..
Wan
::
Wan (v. i.) To grow wan; to
become
pale or
sickly
in
looks.
Furtive
::
Furtive
(a.)
Stolen;
obtained
or
characterized
by
stealth;
sly;
secret;
stealthy;
as, a
furtive
look..
Rummage
::
Rummage
(v. t.) To
search
or
examine
thoroughly
by
looking
into every
corner,
and
turning
over or
removing
goods or other
things;
to
examine,
as a book,
carefully,
turning
over leaf after
leaf..
Overlooked
::
Overlooked
(imp. & p. p.) of
Overloo.
Port
::
Port (n.) The
larboard
or left side of a ship
(looking
from the stern
toward
the bow); as, a
vessel
heels to port. See Note under
Larboard.
Also used
adjectively..
Demure
::
Demure
(v. i.) To look
demurely.
Dowdy
::
Dowdy
(superl.)
Showing
a
vulgar
taste in
dress;
awkward
and
slovenly
in
dress;
vulgar-looking.
Huntsman
::
Huntsman
(n.) The
person
whose
office
it is to
manage
the chase or to look after the
hounds.
Dismal
::
Dismal
(a.)
Gloomy
to the eye or ear;
sorrowful
and
depressing
to the
feelings;
foreboding;
cheerless;
dull;
dreary;
as, a
dismal
outlook;
dismal
stories;
a
dismal
place..
Visage
::
Visage
(n.) The face,
countenance,
or look of a
person
or an
animal;
--
chiefly
applied
to the human
face..
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