loo |
an informal British word for a toilet or a room with a toilet. |
look |
to use the eyes to see. [8 definitions] |
look after |
to take care of. |
look a gift horse in the mouth |
not to be grateful for a gift; to criticize something received as a gift. |
look at someone sideways |
to look at someone in a doubtful or suspicious way. |
look down one's nose at |
to feel that one is better than or superior to. |
look for |
to try to find; seek. |
look forward to |
to wait for eagerly. |
looking glass |
a mirror made of glass. |
lookout |
the act of keeping watch or searching. [3 definitions] |
look over |
to inspect or examine, often quickly. |
look up |
to search for and find (a piece of information) in a book or other source that gives information in an organized way. |
look up to |
to respect; admire. |
loom1 |
a device or machine for weaving cloth. |
loom2 |
to appear or come into view, often as a very large, dim, or twisted shape. [3 definitions] |
loon1 |
a large black and white water bird with a call that sounds like a loud laugh. |
loop |
the rounded shape made when a piece of string, ribbon, or rope is crossed back over itself or tied so that it forms a circle. [5 definitions] |
loose |
not joined or attached tightly; free. [6 definitions] |
loose-leaf |
made to hold sheets of paper that can be removed. |
loosen |
to undo or release. [2 definitions] |
loot |
valuables taken by force in a war; spoils. [4 definitions] |