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  • 41look down upon — index discriminate (treat differently), misprize, spurn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 42look with scorn upon — index condescend (patronize) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 43look\ on — • look (up)on v 1. To regard; consider; think of. The stuff had always been looked on as a worthless factory waste. Until the day Bob made the touchdown, the other boys had looked upon him as rather a sissy. 2. To be an observer; watch without… …

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  • 44look up — [v1] research come upon, confirm, discover, find, hunt for, peruse, scan, search for, seek, seek out, track down; concepts 72,216 Ant. wing it look up [v2] improve advance, ameliorate, come along, convalesce, gain, get better, mend, perk up, pick …

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  • 45look kindly on somebody — look ˈkindly on/upon sth/sb idiom (formal) to approve of sth/sb • He hoped they would look kindly on his request. Main entry: ↑kindlyidiom …

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  • 46Look at Your Game, Girl — is a song written by convicted killer and family founder Charles Manson. It appeared on his album which was released to help pay for his defense during the murder trial. Manson was convicted to life in prison and has been eligible for parole… …

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  • 47Look To Your Path — or See Upon Your Path ( fr. Vois sur ton chemin) is an Academy Award nominated song from the 2004 film The Chorus. The song was performed by Beyoncé Knowles and the American Boychoir at the 2005 Academy Awards. In the film, the song was performed …

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  • 48look\ down\ upon — • look down (up)on v To think of (a person or thing) as less good or important; feel that (someone) is not as good as you are, or that (smth) is not worth having or doing; consider inferior. Mary looked down on her classmates because she was… …

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  • 49look — /lʊk / (say look) verb (i) 1. to fix the eyes upon something or in some direction in order to see. 2. to glance or gaze, in a manner specified: to look questioningly at a person. 3. to use the sight in seeking, searching, examining, watching, etc …

  • 50look — v 1. see, visualize, behold, notice, take in; bend the eye, cock the eye, fix the eye, fix one s gaze, focus, rivet one s eyes; regard, study, inspect, take stock of; examine, contemplate, pore over, Rare. perlustrate; review, check out, overlook …

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