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Definition of look
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Look (v. i.) To await the
appearance
of
anything;
to
expect;
to
anticipate.
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Flear
::
Flear (n.) A word or look of
derision
or
mockery.
Unlooked
::
Unlooked
(a.) Not
observed
or
foreseen;
unexpected;
--
generally
with for.
Earth
::
Earth (n.) Any
earthy-looking
metallic
oxide,
as
alumina,
glucina,
zirconia,
yttria,
and
thoria..
Glass
::
Glass (v. t.) A
looking-glass;
a
mirror.
Smicker
::
Smicker
(a.) To look
amorously
or
wantonly;
to
smirk.
Introspect
::
Introspect
(v. t.) To look into or
within;
to view the
inside
of.
Contemplate
::
Contemplate
(v. t.) To look at on all sides or in all its
bearings;
to view or
consider
with
continued
attention;
to
regard
with
deliberate
care; to
meditate
on; to
study.
Dispatchful
::
Dispatchful
(a.) Bent on
haste;
intent
on
speedy
execution
of
business
or any task;
indicating
haste;
quick;
as,
dispatchful
looks..
Occasion
::
Occasion
(n.) An
occurrence
or
condition
of
affairs
which
brings
with it some
unlooked-for
event;
that which
incidentally
brings
to pass an
event,
without
being its
efficient
cause or
sufficient
reason;
accidental
or
incidental
cause..
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..
Down
::
Down (a.)
Downcast;
as, a down
look..
Heed
::
Heed (n.) A look or
expression
of
heading.
Oversee
::
Oversee
(v. t.) To
superintend;
to watch over; to
direct;
to look or see
after;
to
overlook.
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..
Peek
::
Peek (v. i.) To look
slyly,
or with the eyes half
closed,
or
through
a
crevice;
to
peep..
Excuse
::
Excuse
(v. t.) To
regard
with
indulgence;
to view
leniently
or to
overlook;
to
pardon.
Outface
::
Outface
(v. t.) To face or look (one) out of
countenance;
to
resist
or bear down by bold looks or
effrontery;
to
brave.
Controversal
::
Controversal
(a.)
Turning
or
looking
opposite
ways.
Up
::
Up (a.)
Inclining
up;
tending
or going up;
upward;
as, an up look; an up
grade;
the up
train..
Ogle
::
Ogle (n.) An
amorous
side
glance
or look.
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