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  • 81Like — In the English language, the word like has a very flexible range of uses. It can be used as a noun, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, particle, conjunction, hedge, interjection, and quotative. Word history As a preposition or adjective, it… …

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  • 82like — I UK [laɪk] / US adjective, adverb, conjunction, preposition *** Summary: Like can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): He looks like his father. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): She looked like she was… …

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  • 83look — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. behold; perceive, discern; inspect, scan; stare; seem, appear. n. glance, view; appearance, aspect. See vision, attention. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Appearance] Syn. appearance, aspect, looks,… …

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  • 84look — verb 1》 direct one s gaze in a specified direction.     ↘have an outlook in a specified direction.     ↘(look at/on) regard in a specified way.     ↘(look at) examine (a matter) and consider what action to take.     ↘(look into) investigate.… …

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  • 85look — 1. verb 1) Mrs. Wright looked at him Syn: glance at, gaze at, stare at, gape at, peer at; peep at, peek, take a look at; watch, observe, view, regard, examine, inspect, eye, scan, scrutinize …

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  • 86look — 1. verb 1) Mrs Wright looked at him Syn: glance, gaze, stare, gape, peer, peep, peek, watch, observe, view, regard, examine, inspect, eye, scan, scrutinize, survey, stu …

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  • 87look —   Nānā, kilo;    ♦ look for, imi, huli, nānā;    ♦ look around, makaau, maka au, makāu;    ♦ look longingly, mākilo, aiau;    ♦ look like, kūlike me;    ♦ look sideways, alawa;    ♦ look out of the corners of the eyes, maka kihi, nānā kihi;    ♦… …

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  • 88like*/*/*/ — [laɪk] grammar word I summary: Like can be: ■ a preposition: He looks like his father. ■ a conjunction: She looked like she was about to cry. ■ an adverb: I said, like, you can t do this to me. 1) similar similar to someone or something else No… …

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  • 89Look-Heavy-Weigh-Less Jewelry — Gold (Indian wedding) jewelry that looks more valuable than it is. As gold prices soar, Indian jewelers are busy supplying “lightweight” bridal jewelry designed to look like the real bling. Saionee Chakraborty wrote inThe Telegraph India: The big …

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  • 90like — See: EAT LIKE A BIRD, FEEL LIKE, LOOK LIKE THE CAT THAT ATE THE CANARY, NOTHING LIKE, THE LIKES OF or THE LIKE …

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