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looker-on

[look-er-on, -awn] / ˌlʊk ərˈɒn, -ˈɔn /










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“I am by nature a looker-on rather than a taker-part.”

From New York Times • Oct. 12, 2017

When he arrived in Paris, in the seventeen-forties, at the age of thirty, he was a deracinated looker-on, struggling with complex feelings of envy, fascination, revulsion, and rejection provoked by a self-absorbed élite.

From The New Yorker • Jul. 25, 2016

"Are you her," asks a looker-on, "or are you the drill?"

From The Guardian • Aug. 13, 2011

"Christ, oh Christ . . . the King's horse!" cried a looker-on.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is merely the plain narrative of a looker-on, who accompanied the expedition from the commencement of December 1867, when affairs at Zulla were at their worst, to the closing scene at Magdala.

From March to Magdala by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)