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Take a look   /teɪk ə lʊk/   Listen
Take a look

verb
1.
Look at with attention.  Synonyms: get a load, have a look.  "Get a load of this pretty woman!"






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"Take a look" Quotes from Famous Books



... revelation of God. By this time he had found that it was of little use to free the body and leave the mind in chains. He had explored the foundations of despotism, and had found them infinitely rotten. He had dug under the throne, and it occurred to him that he would take a look behind the altar. The result of this investigation was given to the world in the "Age of Reason." From the moment of its publication he became infamous. He was calumniated beyond measure. To slander him ...
— Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll - Latest • Robert Green Ingersoll

... the captain, 'it isn't every one that knows how to manage—here, take a look inside,' at the same time drawing aside some long hay, which concealed ...
— Whig Against Tory - The Military Adventures of a Shoemaker, A Tale Of The Revolution • Unknown

... down to hard and constant work, was striving to persuade himself that he did not care that the mornings no longer brought with them the carriage and the fair face of that gentle girl; the department commander himself had gone to take a look at his new responsibilities in Hawaii; little Mrs. Garrison still held court, though with diminished retinue, at the Presidio, when one day, just as October was ushered in, there came a message from the adjutant-general in town. Would Armstrong drop in at the ...
— Found in the Philippines - The Story of a Woman's Letters • Charles King

... children, Mother, Father, and the Toyman, were all crowding about something which stood in front of the barn. The three tails of three doggies wagged as if they thought it was fine. Mr. Stuckup came to take a look. So did Miss Crosspatch and the Wyandottes; and the pigeons flew down from their house on the roof ...
— Seven O'Clock Stories • Robert Gordon Anderson

... a smile. "But certainly some one has been around here who had no business to be, and we must find out who it was. Better take a look ...
— Lost on the Moon - or In Quest Of The Field of Diamonds • Roy Rockwood


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