verb
Look at what you've done! Look at the way I do it
That looks like a useful utensil. You certainly look healthy
The house looks over the sea at the back
Rose will look after your house while you're away. I need someone to look after me
They look down on anyone with less money
I shall have to look into the matter
If you don't look out, you'll bang your head
I haven't had a chance to look over the material you gave me
The boy really looks up to you
look for
We aren't looking for the same things in a person
I am looking for a cup to match my set
I am looking for a better school report next term
look forward to
I am looking forward to Sunday's match
We were looking forward to your help
look up
I meant to look up the etymology of 'picnic'
I looked up a friend of mine when I was in Chicago
He was pleased to see that business was looking up
noun
Her look was inviting. He gave me a dirty look. Let me have a look at you
I just didn't like the look of the man. He had a nasty look