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Get a look   /gɛt ə lʊk/   Listen
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verb
1.
See something for a brief time.  Synonyms: catch a glimpse, catch sight.






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"Get a look" Quotes from Famous Books



... with satisfaction that objects were visible at a distance of several hundred yards against the background of new-fallen snow. Drawing a heavy parka over his mackinaw, he fastened on his snowshoes, caught up his rifle, and headed upward for the crest of the ridge. "Maybe I can get a look at him anyway," he thought. "He'll gather his wolves and the chances are that sometime before morning ...
— Connie Morgan in the Fur Country • James B. Hendryx

... throughout the kingdom, and many people traveled from the other side of the island just to get a look at the new Queen and her ...
— The Enchanted Island • Fannie Louise Apjohn

... at Washington on business had taken advantage of the opportunity to drive out and see it. Fascinated by the equipment he saw there, he had decided to stay a few days and study it. The next letter announced his acceptance of the position. I would give a month's salary to get a look at those letters now; but I neglected to preserve them. I should like to see them because I am curious as to whether they exhibit the characteristics of the subsequent letters, some of which ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930 • Various

... thus, from these few specimens of his constantly self-convicted weakness and appeals for more spiritual strength, we get a look at the inner life of a practical Christian worker which it is rare to find among us in these days. He could not stand alone; his last self-examination always found him short, though it consisted of but a few questions ...
— Gathering Jewels - The Secret of a Beautiful Life: In Memoriam of Mr. & Mrs. James Knowles. Selected from Their Diaries. • James Knowles and Matilda Darroch Knowles

... get a look at the bodies," the colonel told the men, who were Medical Corpsmen. "You know the procedure. Air and sand samples ...
— The Judas Valley • Gerald Vance


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