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List of synonyms from "look out" to synonyms from "looking on bright side"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms look-see, look square in the eye, look out, looking back, looked out and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Look out
- Look out on
- Look over
- Look right through
- Look see
- Look-see
- Look square in the eye
- Look the other way
- Look to
- Look to be
- Look up and down
- Look up to
- Look upon
- Lookalike
- Looked at
- Looked for
- Looked out
- Looker
- Looker-on
- Looking after
- Looking back
- Looking for
- Looking forward
- Looking on bright side
Definition of the day : « look see »
- As in look : noun visual examination
- As in peek/peep : noun sneaked look
- As in view : noun examination
- As in gander : noun glance
- As in glance : noun brief look
- As in glimpse : noun brief look
- As in hunt : noun search, chase
- As in investigate : verb check into thoroughly
- As in ascertain : verb make sure
- As in probe : verb explore, investigate
- As in check : verb inspect, examine
- As in examine : verb analyze, test
- It's what it says, mon ami; look—see—it is exactly as I read it.
- Extract from : « Lorraine » by Robert W. Chambers
- So you see I had a fairly good-all-round kind of a 'look see.'
- Extract from : « Stories of the Ships » by Lewis R. Freeman
- Look—see the way she is formed, so lithe, loose-limbed, agile.
- Extract from : « Voyage To Eternity » by Milton Lesser
- You wash hands after your lady, and you look see there be two seats betwixt her and you—no nearer you go (Note 2).
- Extract from : « The White Lady of Hazelwood » by Emily Sarah Holt
- Johnny did “look see,” and the thoughts that passed through his mind as he looked were strange indeed.
- Extract from : « Mystery Wings » by Roy J. Snell
- Look, father, look—see yonder is an Angel all in white, descending from heaven!
- Extract from : « Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 » by John Wilson
- Now look—see how far back in the mists of antiquity my own family of Swancourt have a root.
- Extract from : « A Pair of Blue Eyes » by Thomas Hardy
- Madame—(putting her hand under her husband's nose)—Yes; but look—see, there is a little bit coming off.
- Extract from : « Monsieur, Madame and Bebe, Complete » by Gustave Droz
- He was merely on a vacation, and intended to peep over the top of the pass for a "look see" and then to return.
- Extract from : « Smoke Bellew » by Jack London