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Example sentences for "good look"

  • I then told him of my apprehensions regarding Antonio, and charged him to keep a good look-out himself, and warn the guides also to be on their guard.

  • He took a good look at us all, and then to my amazement he advanced to me and handed me a bundle of paper.

  • Take a good look at him, for he is worth it.

  • I've had a good look, Mr. Holmes," said White Mason.

  • Professor Bhaer was there, and while he arranged his books, I took a good look at him.

  • Take a good look at it for her sake, and then come and tell me what you have been doing with yourself all this while," said Amy, seating herself, ready for a good talk.

  • Laurie, opening his sleepy eyes to take a good look, for there was something rather peculiar in the appearance of his neighbors.

  • Keep a good look-out, Frank, and let the hound go the instant the fox comes out.

  • The boys walked slowly down the creek, keeping a good look-out for the wounded bird among the reeds along the bank; but they reached the cottage without seeing any signs of him.

  • Jack had a good look at the vessel through his glass, and then turned to watch the proceedings going on, just as Captain Bradleigh came up to him.

  • For the first time since we entered those narrow waters, we now got a good look around us.

  • But the manoeuvre was too late, the lugger coming in between the ship and the brig, just as we began to draw ahead again, leaving him room, and getting a good look at us both.

  • I could not keep my gaze off the face of this lovely creature, who did not let me get a good look of her dark-blue eyes, however, until I was quite near, when they were naturally turned towards the form that approached.

  • She wondered too what made him walk, when he might just as well have sat in the cart; the truth was he had chosen that for the purpose that he might have a good look at the little queen in the arm-chair.

  • Let me have a good look at you, there's not much stubbornness in those eyes," he said fondly.

  • That sneering young cub got taken down a peg or two on that occasion, and I also seized the opportunity of having a good look at the face of every foremast man as they filed past me to go to the after braces.

  • It was, as it were, trifling with the terrific character of his whiskers; but my object was to give him an opportunity for a good look at my cabin.

  • I don't know whether the steward had told them that I was "queer" only, or downright drunk, but I know the man meant to have a good look at me.

  • The knowledge of the existence of this island can be of no other importance, than to cause navigators sailing in that route to keep a good look-out, particularly in the night-time, as many straggling rocks lie off the north side.

  • I concealed myself and took a good look round, but still I could see no sign of the enemy.

  • There, from behind some bushes, I had a good look at what was going on upon the road.

  • I have always been a judge of a horse, and I had a good look at these ones, but I could not see that there was much to be said for them.

  • Meanwhile, as she had rounded-to on the same tack as ourselves, evidently with the intention of taking a good look at us before approaching too near, we held on as we were going, taking no notice whatever of her.

  • When the sun had declined to within a few minutes of his setting, I shinned up the mast and took a good look round; but there was nothing in sight.

  • All of you have a good look at her rigging.

  • Now, Mr Herrick, take a good look at them.

  • I want to follow the Master's plan, and ask you to take a good look at His "Follow Me" road.

  • He was looking so intently at the things that he couldn't get the use of his eyes for a good look at the Man.

  • He didn't get a good look at the Man he asked his question of.

  • As soon as I had got the spinnaker set, I took the glass and had a good look at the boat we had beaten off.

  • But seein' is believin'; and we've had a good look at him, and no mistake.

  • We had had an opportunity to take a good look at the frigate as she wore round, and we had made her out to be a vessel of thirty-six guns.

  • We now had an opportunity to take a good look at our prizes, and it needed no second glance to assure us that both were perfectly superb examples of the shipbuilder's art.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good look" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    future events; good advice; good dinner; good family; good greenwood; good instance; good lieutenant; good money; good neighbour; good nigger; good novel; good old; good omen; good opinion; good painter; good pleasure; good profit; good qualities; good soldier; good spirit; good supper; good table; good turns; good working; shall rejoice; steer clear