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look for
Expect, anticipate, as in Look for a change of weather in March . [Early 1500s]
Search for; also, seek out. For example, A search party was sent to look for the lost fliers , or Those kids are just looking for trouble . [Late 1500s]
Example Sentences
Critics say it was a poor look for the sport, others feel it was a stroke of promotional genius.
"A big thing for me now is, had I asked the questions or just looked for the signs, would the outcome be different?" she says.
The lion has not been found but KWS said it had set a trap and deployed search teams to look for the animal.
Our archaeological training taught us to look for these small clues, and to reconstruct from them the outlines of the house’s upper stories.
"We've 14 students here, which is the biggest attendance all week as everyone is very excited – some are looking for bars of gold."
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