L
Idioms beginning with "L"
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[look bleak] {v.}
To indicate misfortune; appear threatening or ruinous.
As prices dropped lower and lower, things looked bleak for Henry's company.
Many witnesses gave testimony against Jerry and his case looked bleak.
* /The future looked […]
[look daggers] {v. phr.}
To show anger with a look; express hate or enmity by a look or stare; look fiercely.
The other driver looked daggers at Morris for turning in before him.
* /Mary did not dare talk back to her father, but she looked […]
[look down on] also [look down upon] {v.}
To think of (a person or thing) as less good or important; feel that (someone) is not as good as you are, or that (something) is not worth having or doing; consider inferior.
* /Mary looked down on her […]
[look down one's nose at] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To think of as worthless; feel scorn for.
The banker's wife has beautiful china cups, and she looked down her nose at the plastic cups that Mrs. Brown used.
* /Harry has never had to work, and he […]
[look for] {v.}
1. To think likely; expect.
We look for John to arrive any day now.
The frost killed many oranges, and housewives can look for an increase in their price.
* /Bob wouldn't go for a ride with the boys because he was looking for […]
[look forward to] {v.}
1. To expect.
At breakfast, John looked forward to a difficult day.
2. To expect with hope or pleasure.
Frank was looking forward to that evening's date.
[look high and low for] {v. phr.}
To look everywhere; search all over.
Everyone has been looking high and low for the lost key but no one could find it.
[look-in] {n.}, {informal}
A chance or hope. — Usually used with a negative.
It wasn't much of a look-in, but it was the only chance they let him have.
Charlie didn't realize it, but he never had a look-in with Bonnie.
[look in on] {v.}
To go to see; make a short visit with; make a call on.
On his way downtown, Jim looked in on his aunt.
The doctor looked in on Mary each day when he went by.