Use look in a sentence
Sentences starting with look
- Look at her, y'r anner! [11]
- Look at our youths, look at our ladies! [2]
- Look out for your watch! [9]
- Look history over; you will see. [5]
- Look at what you know, and then, if you only think, you'll laugh at what I know. [11]
- Look in, when you are passing; and whenever I can give you any information about our affairs and pro'spects, I shall be glad to do it. [5]
- Look at it, ye who would know what is the tolerance, the freedom from prejudice, which can suffer such an incarnation of all that is devilish to lie unharmed in the cradle of Nature! [6]
- Look round the World in which you dwell Nor, Snail-like, live within your Shell; And if you see His World aright The Lord shall grant you double Sight. [10]
- Look at these woodcuts,--the first anatomical pictures ever printed, Doctor, unless these others of Jacobus Berengarius are older! [6]
- Look at this wonderful purple robe with the white stripe and the rich silver embroidery; and then the tiara with the royal diamonds! [10]
Sentences ending with look
- I looked at you, and I wished that I had never seen a woman before and could look at the world as you did then--it was like water from a spring, that look. [11]
- I do assure you that I am not so dishonest as I look. [5]
- There's one way yet--let's go and dig up the corpse and look. [5]
- Think how it would look. [5]
- Charley heard her words, for the window was open, and he listened and watched now with an infinite relief in his look. [11]
- By this time words have begun to have a colorless look. [9]
- And that queer woman, the Deacon's mother,--there 's where she gets that hystericky look. [6]
- Janus was pleased with the ready repartee and exclaimed: "How bright and happy you look! [10]
- He sat listening with a troubled look. [9]
- Caracalla rewarded her with a grateful look. [10]
Short sentences using look
- And look at your mouth. [5]
- Oh, grandfather, look yonder! [10]
- It'd look sociable, wouldn't it? [11]
- Look at the window there. [12]
- How lovely you will look! [10]
- Things look reasonably well. [7]
- Look at her well, gentlemen. [9]
- Don't look that way, Buck. [11]
- Look at this volume. [6]
- I'll look him up. [8]
Sentences containing look two or more times
- Look, look there.... Why, that must be Napoleon's own. [2]
- He had that wholesome, happy look, so uncommon in our arid countrymen,--a look hardly to be found except where figs and oranges ripen in the open air. [6]
- We're all brought up, ain't we, to honor the man that made his money, and look down--or try to look down; sometimes it's difficult on the fellow that his father left it to? [8]
- It must be true--surely you couldn't look that way, you wouldn't look that way if it were not true--would you? [5]
- She was handsome, too, when he came to look, very handsome when he came to look again,--endowed with that city beauty which is like the beauty of wall-fruit, something finer in certain respects than can be reared off the pavement. [6]
- I don't take to men often, and to convicts precious seldom; but there was a look in this man's face which the prison clothes couldn't demoralise--a damned pathetic look, which seemed to say, 'Not guilty. [11]
- You want someone to look after you; you want a chance again to do things; but you want someone to look after you, and it is all waiting there on the farm. [11]
- I look up to him as to one of them; but I could never look in his eyes as I do in yours. [10]
- When you want to go visiting, or attend church, or the theatre, you never look up at the clouds to see whether it is likely to rain or not--you look at the almanac. [5]
- Yes, Kit told this gentleman to look sharp, and he not only said he would look sharp, but he actually did, and presently came running back with the newest loaves, and the freshest butter, and the largest oysters, ever seen. [12]
More example sentences with the word look in them
- Sellers about Napoleon, you've always told me so," answered Laura, with a look intended to contradict her words. [5]
- There, now, you're yourself again, and look all the better for it. [11]
- When you lose, you're martyrs; but I don't find that when you win, you look upon the other losers in that light. [12]
- Possibly it is your skull: you want to look out for that. [5]
- You can hold your head high enough and look cool enough. [10]
- Then lift up your head again, and look at me. [10]
- She caught the young officer by his cuffs, and a look of solemnity and fear appeared on her flushed face. [2]
- Myra was too young not to look wistful at my news, but the others pretended indifference, seeking to lessen my triumph. [9]
- On seeing the young master, the elder one with frightened look clutched her younger companion by the hand and hid with her behind a birch tree, not stopping to pick up some green plums they had dropped. [2]
- There's some rocks you'll have to look out for. [4]
- Now, I ask you, what joys can I look forward to, and what certain happiness am I justified in hoping for? [10]
- We both know you will, as you always have, look in every way to the best interests of all. [5]
- The first thing you will naturally wish to look at will be the earth you have just left. [6]
- Now, sir, if you will be so kind as to look at these maps and plans in my portfolio, I am sure I can sell you an echo for less money than any man in the trade. [5]
- It is not you who can look ahead two short years and see the ship of Democracy splitting on the rocks at Charleston and at Baltimore, when the power of your name might have steered her safely. [9]
- The look wherewith you warned the Chaplain, oh! [10]
- I said-- 'But you used to look sad and oldish; you don't now. [5]
- I look to you to divide the responsibility with me, and you've shirked by running off to Maine. [9]
- I agree with you that enemies are easy enough to find, but only fools go out to look for them. [10]
- But why do you stand and look like that? [10]
- What else have you or I to look forward to? [11]
- But how grave you look, sir. [10]
- From its summit you look south into a vast wilderness basin, a great stretch of forest little trodden, and out of whose bosom you can hear from the heights on a still day the loud murmur of the Boquet. [4]
- I never saw you look so beautiful before. [10]
- I know how you look at such things. [9]
- Is that how you look at it? [2]
- But what do you let a person look at your hand for, with that awful thing printed on it? [5]
- You are cool, you know, and outside; and so, maybe it can look to you as if he isn't one, when it can't to me. [5]
- Now I wish you just to consider that he was right about that, and that he had his reasons for saying that England did not look upon our Revolution as a foreign war, but as a civil war fought by Englishmen. [5]
- Well, look around you here as I do. [10]
- But, to-morrow, if you have leisure, we shall look at it together. [9]
- In truth, Paula, you have forgotten how to look around and forward. [10]
- And yet when you come to look at it you cannot deny that we would have to go without the services of some of our ablest men, sir, if the country were opposed to --to--bribery. [5]
- As long as you choose to stand and look, you will see the files of sinners descending and ascending--descending soiled with sin, ascending purged from it. [5]
- Lemme look at you chile, lemme feel o' you. [5]
- I have told you before now how I went with our maid-servant into the Canopic way to the house of my aunt Archidike to look on at the great procession. [10]
- If he knew you as I knew you, he would look at the matter in a different light. [9]
- Mr. Bradshaw, if you are not busy, I wish you would look over this bundle of papers. [6]
- You look around you and you see a nation of sixty millions-- apparently; but secreted in their hands and brains, and invisible to your eyes, is the true population of this Republic, and it numbers forty billions! [5]
- He has given you a son whom all men may look in the face, of whom you need never be ashamed. [9]
- Sometimes he gives you a look that makes you ashamed. [5]
- Graciously look over yonder, Your Highness; does it not seem as if the wood fairy herself had laid by the roadside for your illustrious Majesty the fairest flowers that bloom in field and forest, mere and moss? [10]
- But look at yonder figure in the white robe beside the left obelisk--is it not Dion? [10]
- I was not yet familiar with life, but I had learned to look about with open eyes. [10]
- So Clara is writing a Florence friend to take a look round among the villas for us in the regions near that city. [5]
- Fully clothed, and wrapped in blankets, and huddled ourselves up, by the window, with lighted pipes, and fell into chat, while we waited in exceeding comfort to see how an Alpine sunrise was going to look by candlelight. [5]
- One of the wounded, an old soldier with a bandaged arm who was following the cart on foot, caught hold of it with his sound hand and turned to look at Pierre. [2]
- Believe me, I would start a resurrection it would do you more good to look at than the next one will, if you go on the way you are doing now. [5]
- Kentucky, if she would prosper, must look to her own welfare. [9]
- The old man would not look into the empty room where he had last seen his son alive; he turned his face away and hurried by the door. [8]
- I thought he would never stir again, he look so long. [11]
- I said I would never endure that horror again; that I would never again look into the grave of any one dear to me. [5]
- Handcuffs and chains would look still better on Jim, but it wouldn't go well with the story of us being so poor. [5]
- By day he would look his dumb compassion in the captain's face; and by night, in the darkness and the driving spray and rain, he would seek out the captain and try to comfort him with caressing pats on the shoulder. [5]
- Once inside, Honora would look helplessly about her in the darkness while her escort would raise the shades, admitting a gloomy light on bare interiors or shrouded furniture. [9]
- The fair Peri would look dark by your side. [10]
- I wish you would look at their palms. [5]
- Perhaps Mr. Paret would like to look about the grounds? [9]
- I thought I would just look around, meantime, in a quiet way, and make up my mind. [5]
- I wish you would just have the kindness to look at it and see where you think it came from. [6]
- A keen observer would have seen in the glowing, unrestful look, in the hot cheek, in the interlacing fingers, that a contest was going on in the woman's soul, as she drove homeward with all that was her own in the world. [11]
- I said it would cost us millions of dollars, and make all the other strikes we've had here look like fifty cents. [9]
- A skinned man would be likely to look that way unless his attention were occupied with some other matter. [5]
- He said it would be happiness enough to look upon her face once more--it would be almost too much happiness when to it was added the fact that she would bring messages with her that were fresh from Louise's lips. [5]
- Must have something worrying him: he used to look as fresh as a clove pink. [6]
- How must the world look to a man in a basket, riding about on his wife's head? [4]
- But all the world go there to look and listen, and are apparently well satisfied. [5]
- He does not work, except when people are looking, and only then when the observer has a green, naturalistic look, and seems to be taking notes. [5]
- I shall not work at the loom again; but as I am now free, and have the scroll that proves it, I must soon look about for some employment. [10]
- He work and work and fret and worry for me and Marie, and sometimes he just sit and look at me and say not a word. [11]
- The senator's face wore a look of concern which could not possibly be misinterpreted. [9]
- And these simple words, her look, and the expression on her face which accompanied them, formed for two months the subject of inexhaustible memories, interpretations, and happy meditations for Pierre. [2]
- He heard Byng's words, and for a moment his dark eyes glowed with a look of evil satisfaction. [11]
- We heard her words to her companion: "Justine, do not look so. [11]
- The Mayor's polite words had caused the long, clean-shaven upper lip of the old man with the look of a debauched prophet, to lengthen surlily; and he noticed that a wide, flat foot in a big knee-boot, inside trousers too short, tapped the ground impatiently. [11]
- Why, upon my word," he exclaimed, staring at me, "you don't look pleased. [9]
- He pledged his word, that his men would look on at the duel without taking any share in it, no matter what the result might be. [10]
- And not a word would she speak to Chartersea the whole of the dinner, nor look to the right or left of her plate. [9]
- Without saying a word in reply, or giving them a look of reproach, he followed the old woman who had summoned him (and who had now rejoined them) into another room, where his infant friend, half-dressed, lay stretched upon a bed. [12]
- Among these western wooded hills my day-dreams built their fairy palaces, and even now, as I look at them from my library window, across the estuary of the Charles, I find myself in the familiar home of my early visions. [6]
- It is a wonderful thing to be so celebrated; yet look at him; it makes no change in him; he does not even seem to know it. [5]
- It had a wonderful look of peace, and a smile that would reconcile anyone she loved to her going. [11]
- A look of wonder, revelation and gratitude crept into Tripple's face. [11]
- She was very woman, and the look of the thing was not nice to her eyes, while it must belittle her in theirs. [11]
- She was a woman of distinguished bearing, though small, with a wan, sad look in her eyes always, but with a cheerful smile. [11]
- I saw a woman look once as though she could lose the whole world--and her own soul. [11]
- No man or woman could look into his face, take his hand, sit by his side, without feeling that he was as dependable as the stars in their courses. [9]
- You saw it with your own eyes, and you are an official of the Court, and have the ear of the Judge, and you look like a saint to a jury. [11]
- She had noticed with what dissatisfaction he turned from the look she sometimes involuntarily fixed on him. [2]
- He approached this with unusual delicacy: it needed bravery to look into the mother's eyes, and tell the story. [11]
- He carried himself with true appreciation of the incident, acknowledging more by look than by sign this courtesy. [11]
- The stout fellows with their clubs look as if they might do service; but what a contrast they are to the Paris sergents de ville! [4]
- The huntsmen assembled with their booty and their stories, and all came to look at the wolf, which, with her broad-browed head hanging down and the bitten stick between her jaws, gazed with great glassy eyes at this crowd of dogs and men surrounding her. [2]
- There he is, with the whiskers and the tall hat and the comfortable face, which wears already a look of gubernatorial dignity and power. [9]
- Crozier was speaking with the look of the man who hypnotises himself, who "sees things," who dreams as only the gambler and the plunger on the turf do dream, not even excepting the latter-day Irish poets. [11]
- She was struck with the excited look of Euthymia, being herself quite calm, and contemplating her project with entire complacency. [6]
- Her eyes swam with tears now, the lines of pain at her mouth relaxed, the dark look in her eyes stole away. [11]
- Blushing, and confused with shyness, she remained standing by Caesar's seat; and though she only ventured to raise her eyes now and then for a stolen look, she felt herself the object of a hundred curious, defiant, bold, or contemptuous glances. [10]
- I look forward with pleasure to the fulfillment of the promise made in the former to visit Washington the following winter and to "call. [7]
- Then he turned with pale face and gaunt look to Michael Clones. [11]
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