1. To search for; seek: looking for my gloves. 2. To expect: Look for a change of weather in March. to look to the outside, as from a window or a place of observation: From her office window, she could look out over the bustling city. to be vigilant or on guard: Look out, there are dangers ahead. Look: Directed by Adam Rifkin. With Jamie McShane, Spencer Redford, Hayes MacArthur, Nichelle Hines. The lies, betrayal, and desires of nine different groups of people are revealed as they live out.

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We use the verb look to mean โ€˜turn our eyes in a particular direction to see somethingโ€™. expect, hope, look mean to await some occurrence or outcome. expect implies a high degree of certainty and usually involves the idea of preparing or envisioning.

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