[
US
/ˈɫʊkɝ/
]
[ UK /lˈʊkɐ/ ]
[ UK /lˈʊkɐ/ ]
NOUN
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a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind)
television viewers
the spectators applauded the performance
sky watchers discovered a new star - a very attractive or seductive looking woman
How To Use looker In A Sentence
- She was exceedingly beautiful, fully grown yet young still, and in her eyes was a depth and maturity that never ceased to captivate the looker.
- Lookers-on see most of the game.
- Almost out of reflex she glanced up at the hospital, wondering if it was possible that was where the mysterious looker stood, watching her movements.
- Hundreds of male onlookers surged forward, collapsing the barriers all along the race track.
- Onlookers who had gathered hoping to see the future of postal deliveries were showered with singed letters falling from the sky.
- Scarborough, the keeper of the greenyard in London, the hedge-lookers of The Customs of Old England
- The largest online travel company converts only 5 percent of their lookers into buyers.
- An onlooker yesterday said: 'It was hilarious. The Sun
- At half-past seven the onlookers had retired to safe positions five or six hundred yards away.
- They are burnt, diced or melted in acid in front of onlookers who react with polite applause.