Look: One Hundred Years of Contemporary Art

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Look: One Hundred Years of Contemporary Art

Look: One Hundred Years of Contemporary Art

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Idioms look daggers, to look at someone with a furious, menacing expression: I could see my partner looking daggers at me.

look up to, [~ +up +to +object ] to regard with admiration or respect: A lot of people look up to you, so don't let them down. Naval Terms [Naut. ](of a sailing ship) to head more nearly in the direction of its destination after a favoring change of wind. used in the imperative form, and sometimes followed by a word like "who, what, when, where, how'' etc.) to observe or pay attention to: [~ +object ] Now look what you've done! Look how beautifully he skates. [no object ] Look, I'm tired of this! [~ +at ] Look at what's happened. In the comments, people praised the content creator, saying that they'd been looking to recreate a similar look. One wrote: "Omg beautiful. I'm nearly 50 and I'm looking for something like this for my birthday." Another said: "Ain't no way you're 42!"She added a cream blush to the look, describing the P-Louise product as "really pigmented", then she patted that in with a different brush. Then, Lou added her concealer, the Rimmel multitasker, sharing that it has "great coverage." She put it under the eyes, on the centre of her forehead, and underneath her contour line. She then patted that in, while joking: "My face is starting to look slightly more normal." Look (American magazine), Look (Beth Nielsen Chapman album), Look (Song for Children), Look (UK magazine), Look (cigarette), Look (modeling agency), Look (surname), Look, (He's Got) The Look, The Look (Metronomy song), The Look (Shalamar album), The Look (album), The Look (band), The Look (song), The Look: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia [ home, info] verb: (transitive, colloquial) As a transitive verb, often in the imperative; chiefly takes relative clause as direct object. watch, see or view? You can see/​view a film/​programme but you cannot: see/​view television. View is more formal than see and is used especially in business contexts. observe ( formal) to watch somebody/​something carefully, especially to learn more about them or it: Just a disclaimer, when you do use this technique, it can look a little bit alarming during the process - but you have to trust it because it's amazing", she said. First, she applied primer, and then she added the cream contour to her face, placing it around the hairline, along the high point of her cheekbones, on the sides of her nose, and along her jawline.

Jump to: General, Art, Business, Computing, Medicine, Miscellaneous, Religion, Science, Slang, Sports, Tech, Phrases look over, to examine, esp. briefly: [~ +over +object ] I looked over your term paper. [~ +object +over ] I looked it over.to direct one's glance or gaze to: If you look to your left, you can see the Empire State Building. noun: the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually ( "He went out to have a look")

NEW! A plus sign ( +) followed by some letters at the end of a pattern means "restrict to these letters". For example, the query *+ban finds "banana".Idioms look forward to, to anticipate with eagerness or pleasure: I always look forward to your visits. to search for, as an item of information, in a reference book or the like: [~ +object +up ] looking words up in the dictionary. [~ +up +object ] Don't look up every word.

The key tip with this is to pat, not to blend as such, in the circular motion - just pat it into the skin", Lou shared. "It takes a little bit of extra time, but it is all worth it. And you're most likely thinking what I did when I first did this, that I've been Tango'd [she looks 'orange'] but we've not finished." look down onor upon, [~ +down +on/upon +object ] to regard with a feeling of superiority or contempt. copula) to give the impression of being by appearance to the eye or mind; seem: that looks interesting an expression demanding attention or showing annoyance, determination, etc: look, I've had enough of thisI so loved watching this video. The make-up was amazing", someone else praised, while someone else said: "Best slightly mature (I'm the same age as you) tutorial I've watched. Thank you." to look to the outside, as from a window or a place of observation: From her office window, she could look out over the bustling city.



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