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look around

VERB
  1. look about oneself
    look around to see whether you can find the missing document

How To Use look around In A Sentence

  • I look around, and the bleak landscape leads me to wonder what use a place like this would have for China, a country already vast in size, population and economy.
  • Luck takes you to look around an unusual house. The Sun
  • She opened her eyes to look around the room she was in, but could only see dim shapes in the ghostly moonlight.
  • Polmayne was a stopgap, a stepping stone, a place in which to sit back and look around before starting afresh. THE MAIN CAGES
  • We move on foot to some higher ground and look around. Times, Sunday Times
  • Feel free to look around the whole site, not just this blog, although most of it is still under construction.
  • ‘There were all the signs of it being a spectacular autumn but if you look around the arboretum a lot of trees are still green,’ he said.
  • Look around and ahead of and behind you when next you are caught in a traffic bottleneck on an expressway and try to account for the snarl rationally.
  • Look around you for pictures that you really like, and in buying which you can help some genius yet unperished -- that is the best atonement you can make to the one you have neglected -- and give to the living and struggling painter at once wages, and testimonial. A Joy For Ever (And Its Price in the Market)
  • I moved on to the engine room and took a good look around the engine and workshop area, which still held tools, spanners and hammers!
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