What does look-over mean?
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look-over
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Princeton's WordNet
once-over, look-overnoun
a swift cursory examination or inspection
"I gave him the once-over"
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look-over
A look-over refers to a brief or cursory examination or inspection of something or someone. It implies checking or assessing something quickly or superficially, often to determine its general condition or state.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of look-over in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of look-over in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of look-over in a Sentence
You look over the next five, 10 years you're going to see a lot of change, you're already seeing the windows change and a lot of the windows that exist don't make sense to consumers, let alone digital natives.
It’s definitely tough when you’ve got nobody coming in to save you, you’re basically rotating one guy in the second half there. It’s nice because you can get in a rhythm and for a young guy you don’t have to look over your shoulder at all. But you’re going to have to figure it out and make plays and all that. It’s definitely good experience for these young guys.
What’s with all the small-d--- jokes? It was fun to look over and see Ann Curry laughing… like she doesn’t know how big my d--- really is.
I said, I’ve seen that car for some reason. I look over, and it’s got a South Carolina tag on it. I thought, ‘Nah that’s not his car.’ Then I got closer and saw that haircut.
I walked into work, I set up like I normally do, and I just happened to look over my shoulder and it was a noose hanging over my workspace first thing Monday morning.
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