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LOOKINTO

Definition 1:
To direct your eyes in a particular direction often + at see also look around (below) look at (below) look over your shoulder at shoulder.

Examples:
He looked straight ahead and kept walking.
When you take a walk, look around you.
She smiled at me and then looked away.
He looked back the way he had come.
Look both ways before you cross the street.
When I finally reached the top I was afraid to look down.
She looked from one person to the next.
Look in the mirror/box.
They looked off into the distance.
He was looking over his shoulder.
She looked longingly at the photograph.
“What are you looking at?” “I’m looking at this flower.”
looking at the stars through a telescope = looking through a telescope at the stars
Definition 2:
To seem to be something especially because of appearance often used in the phrases look as if, look as though, and look like see also look like (below).

Examples:
He looks angry.
Her new haircut makes her look young/younger.
That cake looks delicious.
“How does the situation look (to you) now?” “It looks pretty bad/good.”
It looks dangerous/unlikely.
A kind-looking woman = a woman who looks kind
The child looked to be about seven years old.
The once-famous star looks to be heading into obscurity.
The year ahead looks to be a profitable one. [=it appears likely to be profitable; I/we expect it to be profitable]
It looks like it will be hard work.
It looks like it will rain/snow. = It looks like rain/snow.
It looks to me like they’re all the same. = It looks like they’re all the same to me. = They look like they’re all the same to me.
It looked as though he was feeling ill. = He looked as though he was feeling ill.
It looks like she’s going to win the tournament again this year. = She looks like she’s going to win the tournament again this year. = (Brit) She looks like winning the tournament again this year. [=she seems likely to win the tournament again this year]
He looks like a nice man. = (Brit) He looks a nice man. [=he seems/appears to be a nice man]
Definition 3:
To have an appearance that is suitable for (something) .

Examples:
She looks her age. [=her appearance shows her age]
An actor who really looks the part [=whose appearance matches the appearance the character is supposed to have]
Definition 4:
To try to find something or someone see also look for (below).

Examples:
“I don’t know where my keys are.” “Try looking in the drawer.”
I’ve looked high and low. = I’ve looked everywhere. = I’ve looked all over.
“I still haven’t found my keys.” “Well, keep looking.”
“I’m still trying to find my keys.” “Well, look no further—here they are.”
Definition 5:
To pay attention by directing your eyes at something .

Examples:
You can see many wonderful things in nature if you take the time to stop and look.
The store clerk asked if I needed any help, but I told him I was just looking. [=I was looking at the things being sold in the store but did not plan to buy anything specific]
Definition 6:
used to direct someone’s attention to something or someone often + at often used in phrases like look where, look what, etc. .

Examples:
Look! Over there! Is that a hawk?
Look! There he is!
Look at those mountains. Have you ever seen anything so beautiful?
Just look at the time! I had no idea it was that late!
Look what I found.
Look who’s here.
Look how easy it is to do this.
Definition 7:
used in phrases like look where, look what, etc., to warn someone or to express anger or disappointment .

Examples:
Look where you’re going. You almost walked into that pole.
Look what you did! You broke it.
Now look what you’ve done. It’s broken.
Definition 8:
used to introduce a statement when you want someone to notice what you are saying .

Examples:
Look, this just isn’t going to work.
Look here, you need to start behaving more responsibly.
Definition 9:
To want or try to do something followed by to + verb .

Examples:
A company looking to become a leader in the industry
We’re looking to create something new.
Definition 10:
To expect something followed by to + verb .

Examples:
We look to have a good year. = We are looking to have a good year.
Definition 11:
To have a specified direction :to point or face in a specified direction .

Examples:
The house looks east.
The hotel looks toward the sea.

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