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The act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually
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looking
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n. 1 (context obsolete English) The act of one who looks; a glance. 2 (context obsolete English) The manner in which one looks; appearance; countenance. vb. (present participle of look English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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Looking \Look"ing\, a. Having a certain look or appearance; -- often compounded with adjectives; as, good-looking, grand-looking, etc.
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Looking is an American comedy-drama television series about a group of gay friends living in San Francisco . It premiered on January 19, 2014, on HBO . The series' executive producers are David Marshall Grant , Sarah Condon, and Andrew Haigh . After two ...
Usage examples of looking.
For a split second Abie was certain he was looking directly into her eyes as the volume of the chanting increased.
So there they abode a space looking down on the square and its throng, and the bells, which had been ringing when they came up, now ceased a while.
Long he abode in that chamber looking at the arras, and wondering whether the sitter in the ivory throne would be any other than the thrall in the greenwood cot.
Looking back now, I suppose she knew more about how Aboriginal people were treated than I did.
Two officers of the United States navy were walking abreast, unguarded and alone, not looking to the right or left, never frowning, never flinching, while the mob screamed in their ears, shook cocked pistols in their faces, cursed, crowded, and gnashed upon them.
He was less concerned with looking good than with avoiding the kind of spectacular abseiling that might put an extra load on the anchor and himself in the morgue.
We sat there, furious and not looking at each other, as the acceleration was slowly throttled back and the capsule moved away from the disk to resume its free-flight position two hundred and fifty meters behind it.
He was standing at the embrasure instead, looking out over his city much as I myself had looked out at it from the ramparts of Acies Castle earlier that afternoon.
The Takemotos were obviously acquiring money, and they were looking at land.
The former did its own frantic sifting--something CIA automatically does, looking for that actionable bit of gold.
Mercy said, looking from Acton to the Duchess in a pretty study of consternation.
Inside this strange house, looking for her missing piece, she feels intensely, acutely alive.
Looking at it rising across the valley, the straight high walls and towers adazzle in the blinding light, it seemed less a city than an enormous jewel: a monstrous ornament carved of whitest ivory and nestled against the black surrounding mountains, or a colossal milk-coloured moonstone set upon the dusty green of the valley to shimmer gently in the heat haze of a blistering summer day.
In the lounge, Data spotted Darryl Adin sitting alone at a table near the viewports, looking out at the stars.
It was at this point that the adjudicator stopped looking so carefully reserved and started to look grim instead.