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look-see
[look-see]
noun
a visual inspection or survey; look; examination.
have a look-see.
look-see
noun
informala brief inspection or look
Word History and Origins
Origin of look-see1
Example Sentences
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks is also likely to join, and Rep. Jamie Raskin, who has a substantial national profile, will also give it a look-see.
I’ve noticed lots of customers ordering only appetizers there before a look-see upstairs.
Then he added that he would, of course, give her nomination a sincere look-see.
This would refer him to the Justice Department for possible criminal charges, and Attorney General Merrick Garland has said he’ll give it a look-see.
Hosoda’s “Mirai” was an Oscar nominee, and this one will get an awards look-see.
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