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
I was over here, I turned around the light was red, and the truck got impatient for whatever reason and charged into the crowd, there’s at least three people, I look over I see people trying to push the truck back, and I just instantly got mad and ran over and tried to stop the truck. I tried to stop him, he grabbed (and) ripped my sign, and push me down drove off and that was it.
As soon as a child is old enough to be on any device, they're going to be searching, toddlers are free searching. They may not know exactly what they're doing, but they're pushing buttons all over and sometimes parents are too busy and distracted and disconnected to look over their shoulders. It's uncharted territory for a lot of parents, and they find it hard to keep up.
What I cannot do is continue to look over my shoulder wondering if a white supremacist in Congress by the name of Marjorie Taylor Greene or anyone else -- because there are others -- that they are doing something or conspiring against us.
Good time to study, Labor Day, let's see how they do next week, a lot of people were against it, I'm going to take a good hard look over the weekend.
I’m still limited in what I can do, i still have to look over my shoulder.
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