And the anxious mothers would take up the call: "Look--look well, O Wolves!
Akela never raised his head from his paws, but went on with the monotonous cry: "Look well!
We mention these facts because Giles Scott was so well-made that he forced his tunic to look well, and thus added one more to the already numerous "exceptions" which are said to "prove the rule.
Look well after it, now, an' see that Ned don't get his fingers on it.
Reader, look well to the mainspring, and see also that the wheels are not clogged.
Look well both to the drains and to the privies, and see that the drains from the water-closets and from the privies do not in any way contaminate the pump-water.
Let me begin by saying, look well to the goodness and purity of the medicine, for the life of your child may depend upon the medicine being genuine.
Look well to it, therefore, ye mothers, and beware of the consequences of neglecting such advice, and see for yourselves that your children regularly eat salt with their food.
Look well to the position before you enter the lunette; and having entered it, before you decide on your move.
To look well, the sail when stowed should be much larger in the roll at the middle and diminish off to nothing at the ends.
Good Bridget, look well to thy store of herbs, and take ample provision of all such as will allay fever and destroy the poison that works in the blood.
Light thy lantern, an thou canst, and let us look well round us, for by the mass I shall soon think we have been helped by the spirits of the forest.
Look well as you ride if there be any prostrate figures lying in the path.
And I sez, "It wouldn't look well, after visitin' the folks we have jest now.
Modern carvers use it very sparingly, and this perhaps is as it should be, for diapering needs to be done with great skill in sculpture to look well.
A cheveron, a bend, a fesse, or a cross was drawn of the best proportion to look well (figs.
Since heraldry is a survival of what was once a living thing, it is clear that if modern work is to look well, animals and birds ought to be drawn in a more or less conventional manner (figs.
It is, no doubt, well to do all the good we can; but let us look well to the way in which we do it.
We do therefore earnestly exhort the reader to look well to this our first point, "In Christ it is we stand.
Look well at that man; it is he who raised your father's head on the point of a spear; it is he who sold us; it is he who forsook us!
You don't look well," she said, after a long pause.
When I wished to look well in somebody's eyes, the matter may have been different.
I like our fellows to look well, upright, gentlemanlike.
Look well, my elderly friend, and tell me what you see?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "look well" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.