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look back

VERB
  1. look towards one's back
    don't look back while you walk
  2. look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events); remember
    she reviewed her achievements with pride

How To Use look back In A Sentence

  • He says he does not look back on anything in his life in a negative light. Times, Sunday Times
  • People can pass it down to their children and they can look back at their parents with pride.
  • On the other hand if the essential feature of the moving pictures is the combination of various views into one connected impression, we must look back to the days of the phenakistoscope which had scientific interest only; it is more than eighty years since it was invented. The Photoplay A Psychological Study
  • Before the 2010 NFL Draft, FanHouse will take a look back at the drafts of 1998 through 2007, in an effort to "redraft" based on what we now know about the players selected. CNN.com
  • She can look back on her career with great satisfaction.
  • He still feels quite guilty when he look back on the past.
  • don't look back while you walk
  • KING: Senator Leahy, in the Boston Globe today, in an op-ed piece, you continue your effort to get what you call a commission of inquiry to look back into the practices, the detainee interrogation practices, what you call the torture committed during the Bush administration. CNN Transcript May 3, 2009
  • Taking some time to leave the crease, he turned round to look back at the umpire, and shouted as he walked back to the pavilion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't stop, because others will over you; don't look back, so as not to fall down.
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