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look on
verb
- adverb to be a spectator at an event or incident
- Alsolook upon preposition to consider or regard
he looks on his mother-in-law with disapproval
she looked on the whole affair as a joke
Derived Forms
- ˌlooker-ˈon, noun
Example Sentences
“But I must have had a look on my face because he shook his head and laughed. ‘Don’t worry, I’ve got twin beds,’ he said.
A dejected Boulter looked on from the sidelines as Slovakia broke again before serving out the win that sealed a spot in their first final since they won the tournament in 2002.
WBO champion Billam-Smith was the first to make his way to the ring at the Venue arena, a stern look on his face as he completed a lap of the canvas with his arm raised.
"I knew I had a good connection, so then I looked on social media and saw others were also experiencing issues," he said.
Personal testimony from all sides fuel a five-part look on PBS by director James Bluemel at Northern Ireland over 30 years of political and sectarian violence.
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