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have a look
verb as in explore
verb as in eye
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
"He sees two trainers... goes to have a look, and there's two legs attached to it," she recalled.
I had a look at Forest's remaining 11 league games and, in the reverse fixtures this season, they have won nine, drawn one and lost one.
Among the crowd was Olympic canoeist Adam Burgess, who is sponsored by the firm, and he said the King had a look at the silver medal he won in the Paris games last summer.
A group of students came to have a look after seeing the bananas featured online, with Josh Woods adding: "It's cool to live near them".
So here we will have a look at the teams, the play-off mechanics and the big talking points that will decide who will run out at Super Bowl 59.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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