1. look
You look stupid.
That suit has an expensive look.
The more you look, the more you will see, and the more interesting they will become.
We've searched everywhere. There's nowhere else to look.
Sometimes, if I look at a forest of trees, I get in a trance and don't even realize until minutes later.
Though Tom and Mary are twins, they don't look very similar.
Look carefully. I'm going to show you how it's done.
The administration cannot but look for alternative sources of revenue.
I think that girl cut her hair to give herself a new look.
I look for all the world like an athlete in this outfit, but the truth is I don't do any sports at all.
The flowers don't look well. I'd like to water them. Is there a watering can?
They say that girls spend more time worrying about how they look than boys do.
There was something about that house that made her stop and look again.
It's hard to tell Englishmen from Americans just by the way they look.
I like her sense of style. Her clothes and makeup always look good.
Inglese parola "se"(look) si verifica in set:
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Everyone could easily see his disappointment.
Turn the corner and you'll see the store you're looking for.
I suggest that you go and see a doctor about this as soon as you can.
My friend recommended that I shouldn't buy an iPad yet, but to wait until I see what Apple's competitors come out with.
The next time that I see you, you will be quite different.
My band will perform this week at Chuck's Bar and Grill. Please come and see us.
The heavy fog made it impossible for us to see anything in front of us.
Tom told me that he could see no reason why he shouldn't accept Mary's offer.
What puzzles me most is why Tom even bothered to go see Mary.
There was nothing but water as far as the eye could see.
I am wondering if you would like to go and see Kabuki with me while staying in Japan.
You should see this film if you get the opportunity.
Now that you are in Italy, you must absolutely see Naples.
To see him talk, you might think he's a girl.