The Collaborative International Dictionary
Uplook \Up*look"\, v. i. To look or gaze up. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
vb. (context obsolete English) to look up
Usage examples of "uplook".
She dropped him a courtesy with an uplook and again a vailing of her wicked eyes.
Any uplook to something beautiful and high and fine above you partakes of the nature of worship.
Worship, as I take it, is just the uplook of the human soul to the Highest.
Some attempts had been made in the first ten years to push high-rises and multi-story uplooks through the dirt, but Mars had been settled on a shoestring.
Thou, from thy mountain-hold, All day, in tranquil wisdom, looking down On distant scenes of human toil and strife, All night, with eyes aware of loftier life, Uplooking to the sky, where stars are sown, Dost watch the everlasting fields grow white Unto the harvest of the sons of light, And welcome to thy dwelling-place sublime The few strong souls that dare to climb The slippery crags and find thee on the height.
There is always the sense of uplooking, of worship, in the higher sense of that term.
Nevertheless, horror possessed him, and he fell on his knees, uplooking in the face of his Guide, and dumbly entreating help from some calamity he could not understand.
Some attempts had been made in the first ten years to push high-rises and multi-story uplooks through the dirt, but Mars had been settled on^a shoestring.