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looker-on

[ look-er-on, -awn ]

noun

plural lookers-on.
  1. a person who looks on; onlooker; witness; spectator.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of looker-on1

1530–40; look on + -er 1
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When he arrived in Paris, in the seventeen-forties, at the age of thirty, he was a deracinated looker-on, struggling with complex feelings of envy, fascination, revulsion, and rejection provoked by a self-absorbed élite.

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If you are to take Wagner at his word he was a mere looker-on in Dresden during what Bakounine contemptuously called "a petty insurrection."

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It is much better and more humane than the whipping and spurring which is so grievous to a sensitive looker-on.

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It is merely the plain narrative of a looker-on, who accompanied the expedition from the commencement of December 1867, when affairs at Zulla were at their worst, to the closing scene at Magdala.

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The honest indignation of the apostles, the visible perturbation of the traitor, are each right in their place, and for the looker-on, but they are nothing to him.

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