Sentences with look after
look af·ter
L l - He looked after the girl thoughtfully
- She looked after the child while I was out
- ...the farm manager who looks after the day-to-day organization. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- I love looking after the children. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- A look of inquiry.
- He asked me to look after his daughter while he was away.
- If you want to get ahead, you must look sharp.
- I always look forward to your visits.
- The more advanced students really looked down their noses at the beginners.
- I could see my partner looking daggers at me.
- To like the looks of a place.
- To give someone a sharp look.
- He has the look of an honest man. The tablecloth has a cheap look.
- He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
- To look one's annoyance at a person.
- He looked a perfect fool, coming to the party a day late.
- She looked her age.
- He looked me straight in the eye.
- The house looks to the east.
- The window looks upon the street.
- To look at the facts.
- The case looks promising.
- To look pale.
- Conditions look toward war.
- To look through the papers.
- To look questioningly at a person.