Similar words: looking, looking for, good-looking, looking glass, look in, look into, booking, cooking. Meaning: n. the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually.
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121) They tried to avoid looking at his grotesque face and his crippled body.
122) Never mind looking at the boys, we're supposed to be playing tennis.
123) We will be looking at many different aspects of pollution.
124) Critics have concentrated too much on the formal elements of her poetry, without really looking at what it is saying.
125) She felt very nervous with so many people looking at her.
126) Looking at the photographs stirred childhood memories of the long hot summers.
127) Did you notice how Rachel kept looking at her watch?
128) When we are fielding, the umpires keep looking at the ball.
129) By looking at the bones of this animal,(www.Sentencedict.com) we can discover quite a lot about its musculature.
130) Looking at the crowds out shopping, you could be forgiven for thinking that everyone has plenty of money.
131) When he started looking at his watch, I got the message and left.
132) Looking at Mungo with mild amusement, Stanley nodded.
133) Devraux stared straight ahead, without looking at his son.
134) Perhaps a closer analogy would be with a telescope that misrepresented what we were looking at.
135) I waited behind him a moment(sentencedict.com), looking at the Bonnards again while he addressed the envelope.
136) Happiness is waking up, looking at the clock and finding that you still have two hours left to sleep. Charles M. Schulz
137) He looked up and saw Sylvia looking at him with apprehension and pity.
138) Next time you visit Fenland Aviation Museum, make a point of looking at the photograph albums pertaining to the Merlin's strip-down.
139) We spent most of our time in Barcelona just looking at the architecture.
140) Let's continue this look at the marine aquarium scene by looking at the latest thinking regarding the nutritional requirements of marine fish.
141) Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Dr. Seuss
142) He could be looking at a device which at any moment could be activated by a radio-operated switch.
143) The educational aspects of social change can be assessed only by looking at the local education authorities.
144) Let me therefore start afresh by looking at the common law.
145) Guks spent the afternoon wandering about the city, looking at the bombed buildings, avoiding groups of soldiers.
146) You should be looking at the nature of public authority when you invest.
147) Internal auditors may also carry out special assignments on behalf of the management, looking at a wide range of business matters.
148) It is worth looking at short- and medium-term goals for staff development and asking the same questions.
149) I was looking at the house yesterday, and it needs something, some kind of adornment.
150) Jack crept up as far as he dared and then froze. To his amazement he found himself looking at Tina.
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