Examples of 'look at' in a sentence
Meaning of "look at"
look at: This phrase is a commonly used colloquial term that means to direct one's gaze or attention towards something. It is a versatile phrase that can be used in various contexts to suggest observation, examination, or consideration of a particular subject or object
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- To observe or watch (something).
- To study (something) visually.
- To consider.
- to face (to be presented or confronted with; to have in prospect)
How to use "look at" in a sentence
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We will be able to look at ourselves and say.
Look at that son of a bitch over there.
You have to look at it from over here.
Look at us arguing like an old married couple.
You gotta look at the big picture.
Look at all the fires on the mountains.
I have to take a look at your cell phone.
Look at the hand next to the butt.
Come with me and look at security playback.
Look at those twin sisters dancing together.
What we could do is look at a range of possible futures.
Look at the way it invades healthy tissue.
Do not forget to look at possibilities of fraud or theft.
Look at the blood stain on his chest.
Let him take a look at the baptizer.
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Look at that you are such a busy body.
You have to look at the case again.
Look at the way the light hits it.
Let us have a look at this piece of crap.
Look at the lengths he went through to find her.
Then ask them to look at the matrix.
Just look at that poor little girl.
I really want you to look at these potatoes.
Do not look at me with those strange eyes.
I just want one look at his house.
You look at me and see a crude man.
I have got a date to look at automobile factories.
I look at you and see a sitting duck.
I should have a look at that for you.
And look at the lights on that house.
Let us have a look at the new girl.
Look at the hell he puts them through.
I want you to look at the pictures there.
Look at what it says at the very bottom.
You mean you can look at it anthropologically.
Look at this fabulous kid you got.
Take a closer look at the border design.
Look at the condition of this dressing room.
I know you look at me now and think.
Look at that fin right behind him.
Not afraid to let a man look at you.
When you look at a case through a microscope.
I can feel the way you look at me.
Just look at him and drive him.
She got a good look at the guy.
We can look at this either of two ways.
I brought place settings for you to look at.
The girls look at each other confused.
He said he would have to look at the job.
Look at us all dressed up for the party.
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Look what you did to your pretty tuxedo
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