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Definition of
look in phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
look in
phrasal verb
phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs
look in (on somebody)
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to make a short visit to a place, especially someone's house when they are sick or need help
She looks in on her elderly neighbor every evening.
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look in
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look somebody in the eye(s)/face
look a gift horse in the mouth
look like something the cat brought/dragged in
Idioms
look somebody in the eye(s)/face
look a gift horse in the mouth
look like something the cat brought/dragged in
Nearby words
look for
phrasal verb
look forward to
phrasal verb
look in
phrasal verb
looking glass
noun
look into
phrasal verb