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Example sentences for "you look"

  • You look out, Bud, or he'll have all that chinkin' out.

  • You look a great deal better than what you did before you went to the sanitarium, anyway.

  • You look a great deal better than what I expected.

  • You look as if you'd got a nice sister, somehow.

  • You look as if you had them every day," Rachel replied.

  • Dora," cried Ronald, "why do you look so frightened?

  • Good morning, Dora," he said; "you look as bright as the sunshine and as fair as the flowers.

  • You look as though you were waiting for something dreadful to happen.

  • You look like a corpse come to life again.

  • Can't you look at the gentleman, you obstinate boy?

  • I look, you look, he looks; we look, ye look, they look.

  • You look as if you expected me to report you as seditious!

  • Something black and unfamiliar and ferocious spoke from Babbitt: "Now, you look here, Charley!

  • You look as if you had been dipped in a love-elixir.

  • While other girls are laughing and chatting as girls should, you look on with the tolerant dignity of a woman of grave concerns.

  • You look ill, my Ruth," he said, after a pause.

  • You look so worn out; let me get you something.

  • Madame Dodelin hastened to open the door, and in walked Victor Chupin, breathless from his hurried walk.

  • Her heart revolted at the thought of meeting this woman, who had neither conscience nor shame, who could stoop so low as to intrigue for the millions which she fancied had been stolen.

  • Well now, you look here, that was a good lay of yours last night.

  • Good heavens above us, Oak, how white your face is; you look like a corpse!

  • You look like a lily--so pale and fainty!

  • You look as if you'd been through the war.

  • You look as if you had been through some dreadful experience.

  • You look's if you was comin' down with a spell of somethin'.

  • II Where Grisnez winks at Dungeness Across the ruffled strip of salt, You look, and like the prospect less.

  • For back do you look, and lo, Forward the harvest of grain!

  • Lo, you look at Flow and Drought Interflashed and interwrought: Ended is begun, begun Ended, quick as torrents run.

  • But I say, pardner, you look as if you were fixed here to stay," and she stared ostentatiously around the chamber.

  • You look ath if you had been running all night.

  • You look tired," she murmured, with a sudden gentleness that surprised him; "let me go with you a part of the way.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you 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:
    relative pronouns; you again; you always; you choose; you get; you had; you please; you say; you seem; you would have been; you young; young children; young couple; young courtier; young gent; young marster; young orchard; young poet; young priest; young readers; young tree; young widow; your eyes; your master; your mind; your soul