look.' name='description'> look'd - definition and meaning

Definitions

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  • verb archaic Simple past tense and past participle of look.

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Examples

  • Portrait acquires additional value every time it is look'd at.

    Letter 131 2009

  • She thought it content, but her cheek it look'd pale,

    Letter 236 2009

  • But she look'd in my face till my heart was like to break:

    Letter 234 2009

  • Nay, I look'd on in Horrour, as the larcenous Father & Daughter made Sport of me, and plott'd to further unburthen my Body of every Piece of Money I had.

    When lawyers shop... Ann Althouse 2009

  • He was tall, and stood upright before her; but not speaking a word, though she look'd earnestly upon him, could not call to mind that she knew him, nor could well determine whether he was a Person or a

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • Business; insomuch, that the Servants would sometimes take notice, and say, that these Hands look'd more like the Hands of one used to sit in a

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • No Author at Will listned more attentively to what was said of his New Book or Play, than I look'd to see who ogled these my

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • The Agent, or Factor carry'd them to the same House, where she had before promised to come, viz. to one Mrs. Rottenbone's, who receiv'd, her kindly and look'd carefully into her Parcels; fitted her self with divers Suits, both of Piety and Repentance; and sent to several of her Neighbours to come and do the same.

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • Grandeur were look'd upon as the Garlands to dress her up a Sacrifice to the King's Pleasure.

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • Country − Gentleman's Vehicle; good Horses, but look'd as if us'd to a

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

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