Synonym: anticipate, look for. Similar words: look through, look, look for, look on, look out, look up, look in, look at. Meaning: v. 1. turn one's interests or expectations towards 2. be excited or anxious about.
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61, All-enclosing bodywork will give it a futuristic look to contrast with the retro-styled roadster and cafe racer.
62, In the first instance the potential buyer must look to see if the program offers the following capabilities.
63, It had a faintly woolly look to it, like a poodle.
64, North West side Brigade stand in the way of North Down's success - and they look to be formidable opposition.
65, Stochastic theories look to the statistics of the situation and ask what type of statistical processes will generate the observed result.
66, On the face of it these trivial little improvements, or plus points ahead of the norm look to be insignificant.
67, So consequently I can never look to see what is in front of me for long.
68, Has anyone noticed that Nicolas Cage has gotten a sort of stoned-out[sentencedict.com], glazed look to him of late?
69, From a distance the braces look to be giant bleached drumsticks of a creature long dead.
70, There is no doubt that future historians will look to a more complex structure of data.
71, Second team bowler Robert Powell is also called up as Builth look to halt their recent decline.
72, Others felt that the trade unions can do very little and that people don't look to them.
73, If they're married, they look to improve their lot and that of their family.
74, There was a certain bucolic look to the faces of the cart drivers.
75, If we wish to change the Effort Performance Reward equation to induce better performance then we should look to the reward system.
76, Some will look to selective internment, of loyalists and republicans, to give relief.
77, In some societies there is disagreement about this question,(Sentencedict.com) and many look to an authority source to provide the answer.
78, But with few others to look to, I formed with Nico the sort of fast association of fresh recruits.
79, Thus, the general principle is that one must look to the particular taxing statute.
80, This morning a special meeting was held to look to the future.
81, Observant readers will also notice a new look to the columnists who grace the back end of our editorial pages.
82, Sometimes they have an ugly yellowish look to them, as if the ulcer is filled with pus.
83, If we look to laws external to the family we can begin to develop a body of substantive analyses guided by theory.
84, If we think those ancient people were silly, we should look to ourselves in modern times.
85, Few more hours, if all goes well, we look to be out of here and heading for home.
86, Even in Blaisdon, fruit growers are beginning to look to more reliable crops.
87, One might at least look to the best examples there may be today.
88, The accusations about the internment camps look to many analysts like a possible pretext for war.
89, The only thing I was looking for by the end of the day was to look to my wife to relieve me.
90, The message from brokers is apply for shares, but do not look to hold them for the long term.
More similar words: look through, look, look for, look on, look out, look up, look in, look at, look into, look over, look down on, look back, overlook, look after, look forward to, stick to, drink to, go back to, date back to, hook, loop, book, floor, loose, flood, book for, balloon, cookie, bloody, notebook.