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look on
verb
- adverb to be a spectator at an event or incident
- Alsolook upon preposition to consider or regard
he looks on his mother-in-law with disapproval
she looked on the whole affair as a joke
Derived Forms
- ËŒ±ô´Ç´Ç°ì±ð°ù-ˈ´Ç²Ô, noun
Example Sentences
Over 100 people crammed into the sweltering Vacation Bar to celebrate him, while the establishment’s hipster regulars quizzically looked on.
"Closing the bakery is a catastrophe because bread is the most important staple for us," said a grandfather, Abu Alaa Jaffar, looking on despairingly.
"I call myself a braid baby because I've been braiding since I was 6 years old," she says, telling me how her family would bond over the skill as her mum proudly looks on.
Standing on a bridge a short distance from the scene, under the orange glow of the sky, a group of reporters, including myself, look on in disbelief at the three-storey-high piles of concrete.
The lunch rush was over, so most of the Gale’s workers looked on in admiration.
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