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ONCEOVER |
Look-see |
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LO |
Look; see; behold; observe. |
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BESEE |
To see; to look; to mind. |
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RABBI |
Look inside, grab binoculars to see Torah teacher |
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LA |
Look; see; behold; -- sometimes followed by you. |
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REVIEW |
To view or see again; to look back on. |
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LIKING |
Looking; appearing; as, better or worse liking. See
Like, to look. |
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ILL-LOOKING |
Having a bad look; threatening; ugly. See Note under
Ill, adv. |
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SQUINT |
To see or look obliquely, asquint, or awry, or with a
furtive glance. |
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OVERSEE |
To superintend; to watch over; to direct; to look or
see after; to overlook. |
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COCKATRICE |
A fabulous serpent whose breath and look were said to
be fatal. See Basilisk. |
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BEHOLD |
To have in sight; to see clearly; to look at; to regard
with the eyes. |
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SIGHT |
To look at through a sight; to see accurately; as, to
sight an object, as a star. |
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VIEW |
To see; to behold; especially, to look at with attention,
or for the purpose of examining; to examine with the eye; to inspect;
to explore. |
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ASQUINT |
With the eye directed to one side; not in the straight
line of vision; obliquely; awry, so as to see distortedly; as, to look
asquint. |
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BASILISK |
A fabulous serpent, or dragon. The ancients alleged that
its hissing would drive away all other serpents, and that its breath,
and even its look, was fatal. See Cockatrice. |