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Example sentences for "look around"

  • Would there be any objection to our going into the woods and taking a look around?

  • I know one thing we'll get here," remarked Fred, after a look around.

  • Let me go into the dining car and have a look around first," remarked Fred, when it came time to eat.

  • On the top of the last of these, they paused to rest and to look around them.

  • Let's go down in the street for a while and take a look around," suggested Andy, who always liked to be on the go.

  • The young man now decided to settle on the island, and began to look around for a home.

  • Cities throughout the country now began to look around to see whether they had dirty spots within their limits, not knowing when the McFarland photographers might visit them.

  • Then what's the matter with our walking out there and taking a look around?

  • Look around if you think anybody is there," said the first man who had spoken, and the boys hurried down to the garage, which stood open.

  • I'll have to look around a little and see if it is worth while for me to take hold elsewhere.

  • Then the feeling of reality clamping down got something awful, because he didn't look around, but straightened his back a little.

  • The old boy swallowed and started to look around at the rest of us.

  • Joe reached the bottom of the ladder and turned to look around.

  • Look around you-beds, chairs, everything, just the way we'd make them.

  • Look around you, Joe," said Madera with a wave of his hand.

  • But we had little leisure then to look around us.

  • In the language of the late Sir Christopher Wren, though very differently applied, the sons of Burns can say, that to obtain a living testimony to their father's genius they have only to look around them.

  • Look around us, and we shall see on every side decisive proofs how far and wide admiration for their genius has sunk in the hearts of man.

  • I should hope not; but really when I look around among my acquaintance, I tremble.

  • She was not yet dancing; she was working her way up from the bottom, and had therefore leisure to look around, and by only turning her head a little she saw it all.

  • Taking silence for "yes," Polkinghorne arose and put his head outside for a look around.

  • And Pan Bogush, staring, began to look around on those present.

  • When he had come to his senses, he sat upright, and wishing to know what was happening to him, began to look around.

  • Look around; what is the result of this war and the animosity of brother against brother?

  • Pan Andrei sat again under the cross, and began to look around on the sky, as if wishing to take note of the weather.

  • Pan Roh, suddenly; and straightening his mustaches, he began to look around on all present as if seeking some one to contradict him.

  • Talk to them, while I take a look around," continued Cuffer, struck by a sudden idea.

  • All right, look around if you want to," was Merrick's reply.

  • Then we could go up and take a look around.

  • To-morrow I'll take Jim Nelson and some of the men and we'll have a look around.

  • I'm going to get Jim Nelson and some of the lumbermen around here and have a look around.

  • I'm just going to take a look around, and then we'll go on to Crystal Lake.

  • If I was sure no one was at home I'd be strongly tempted to find a way inside and take a look around," said Jack.

  • They can't refuse me a bite, and that will give me a little chance to look around while I'm inside.

  • I'm going to climb to the top of the cliff and have a look around," declared Jack.

  • Say, this is just all right," declared Fred, after he had warmed up a bit and taken a look around.

  • Must be I'm most there," said Grandfather Frog to himself, as he scrambled up on a big mossy hummock, so as to look around.

  • Presently he opened his eyes to look around.

  • He had failed because his mind was so full of Grandfather Frog and Longlegs that he forgot to look around, as he usually does.

  • After a look around, they all agreed that, whatever was his mysterious reason for coming, he apparently had left in a hurry.

  • We'll feel better if you take a look around, because we'd never forgive ourselves if anything was wrong.

  • It's a queer time just to come for a look around," Sim agreed.

  • I was there to-day, and found a door open at the back, and went in to look around.

  • Shirley, turning to look around, her cheeks growing rosy.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "look around" 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:
    bore holes; equal angles; hydropower potential; little noise; look around; look out; looked anxiously; looked like; looked upon; looking about; looking ahead; looking earnestly; looking east; looking girl; looking house; looking more; looking much; looking over; looking place; looking towards; looking upon; looking youth; looks round; this house; winding sheet; would pass