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Phrasal verb look or "Look Out!"
Vocabulary Explanations
often you are
looked on
often you are
regarded
needs
looking after
needs
medical attention
looking onto the lake
with a view on the lake
just
looking out of the window
just
looking through the window
You are
looking at it now
You
can see it now
They
look away
They
look in the other direction
look at photographs
see photographs
look into the matter
investigate the matter
looking for support
hoping for support
looking forward to finding
awaiting with pleasure the idea of finding
I
look back to a time
I
reminisce about a time
to
look ahead of you.
look in front of you
looking through the window
looking through the window to the other side
look in on her
visit her
I
looked her up and down
I
examined what she looked like
looking out for you
trying to find you
looked right through me
ignored me
looked on
watched
looked round
turned to
look
look her over again
check what she looked like again
look her up
pay her a visit
looked about the hall
had a
good look at the hall
looked down on her
despised her
looked her straight in the face
looked at her face to face
looked up the word
checked the meaning of the word
things are
looking up
things
are improving
looked up to me
respected me
looking out for my neighbours
trying to see my neighbours
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