Monday, September 12, 2016

look up

to improve.

  • Things are looking up.
  • Business is looking up.
  • Take it easy. Things are looking up.
  • Business is finally looking up after a long depression.


to visit someone when you are near to the place they live.

  • I'll look you up when I visit New York.
  • Be sure to look us up when you're in town.



to try to find something in a source of information.

  • You should look up that word.
  • You should look that word up.
  • You should look up this word.
  • You should look this word up.
  • You had better look up the word.
  • I looked the word up in the dictionary.
  • I looked up the words in my dictionary.
  • He looked up the word in his dictionary.
  • He looked up the word in the dictionary.
  • I'll look up this word in the dictionary.
  • Please look up this word in a dictionary.
  • I often look up words in that dictionary.
  • We use a dictionary to look up the meaning of words.
  • You should look up all unfamiliar words in a dictionary.
  • It is a good habit to look up new words in a dictionary.
  • Dictionaries are used to look up the words you don't know.
  • I looked up all the words I didn't know in the dictionary.
  • I always end up looking up the same words in the dictionary.
  • I don't want to imagine ever looking up "Viagra" on Wikipedia.
  • If you don't know what the word means, look it up in the dictionary.
  • I can't remember the meaning of the word that I looked up yesterday.
  • If you don't know the meaning of a word, look it up in a dictionary.
  • I don't know what this word means. I'll look it up in the dictionary.
  • If you come across an unfamiliar word, look it up in your dictionary.
  • When you come across new words, you must look them up in your dictionary.
  • If you want to know how a certain word is used, look it up in this dictionary.
  • It is a good practice to look up in a dictionary words seen for the first time.
  • When you come across unknown words, you have to look them up in the dictionary.
  • If you are not sure about the meaning of the word, look it up in your dictionary.
  • If you don't know the meaning of the word, you have to look it up in the dictionary.
  • When you're reading an English book, it isn't a great idea to look up every word you don't know.
  • Let's look it up in the dictionary.
  • I will look it up in the dictionary.
  • No, but I'll look it up in the dictionary.
  • I'll look up the expression in the dictionary.
  • First of all, you must look it up in the dictionary.
  • People are too lazy to look it up themselves in a dictionary.
  • I wouldn't have thought I would someday look up "Viagra" in Wikipedia.
  • I looked it up on the Internet.
  • I looked up his telephone number in a telephone directory.
  • No, I don't. You had better look it up in a telephone directory.
  • I'm not sure what his number is. You'll have to look it up in the telephone directory.
  • Why don't you look it up in the phone book?
  • I looked up his phone number in the telephone book.


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