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Associations of "Look over" (30 Words)
appear | Come into being or existence or appear on the scene. This appears to be a very difficult problem. |
askance | Directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy- Elizabeth Bowen. A waiter looked askance at his jeans. |
at | 100 at equal 1 kip in Laos. |
browse | Feed as in a meadow or pasture. A browse through the sports pages. |
contented | Satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are. I was never contented with half measures. |
emerge | Recover from or survive a difficult situation. It emerged that the PM and the Chancellor are still at loggerheads. |
find | Get or find back recover the use of. Find someone guilty. |
fixate | (in Freudian theory) arrest (a person or their libidinal energy) at an immature stage, causing an obsessive attachment. Subjects fixated a central point. |
gape | A disease of birds with gaping of the mouth as a symptom caused by infestation with gapeworm. A large duffel bag gaped open by her feet. |
gaze | A steady intent look. The male gaze. |
glance | Throw a glance at take a brief look at. She only glanced at the paper. |
glimpse | Catch a glimpse of or see briefly. She caught a glimpse of the ocean. |
hairstyle | A particular way in which a person’s hair is cut or arranged. |
observing | Quick to notice; showing quick and keen perception. |
onlooker | Someone who looks on. A crowd of fascinated onlookers. |
peek | A secret look. I only peeked I didn t see anything interesting. |
predominate | Appear very large or occupy a commanding position. Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood. |
redundance | The attribute of being superfluous and unneeded. |
rummage | An unsystematic and untidy search. Mick rummaged up his skateboard. |
searching | Thoroughly scrutinizing, especially in a disconcerting way. You have to ask yourselves some searching questions. |
see | Go to see for a social visit. I can see a risk in this strategy. |
seem | Seem to be true probable or apparent. It would seem that he has been fooling us all. |
sidelong | Inclining or directed to one side. He looked sidelong at her with a quick smile. |
sideways | Denoting a job or position at the same level as one previously held rather than one resulting from promotion or demotion. Turned sideways to show the profile. |
smug | Marked by excessive complacency or self-satisfaction. He was feeling smug after his win. |
squint | The act of squinting looking with the eyes partly closed. Melanie did not squint. |
stare | Be unpleasantly prominent or striking. The students stared at the teacher with amazement. |
staring | (used of eyes) open and fixed as if in fear or wonder. Staring eyes. |
visit | The act of visiting in an official capacity as for an inspection. He shall visit earth in mercy. |
watch | See or watch. I guess I can rest a while with you here to watch over me. |