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look over

[look-oh-ver] / ˈlɒɒkˌoʊ vər /






















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“We have probably 160 lawyers” giving the film a look-over, said Sheila Nevins, HBO’s documentary film president, in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

From Washington Times • Nov. 28, 2014

The town houses of Georgetown and Cleveland Park are getting a look-over, says Robinson, although many frugal Democrats may end up settling in the less pricey suburbs of Maryland and Virginia.

From Time Magazine Archive

A month ago, an aide strongly recommended Gardner to Johnson as a replacement for Celebrezze�and Gardner started undergoing the well-known Lyndon look-over.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then I passed up the can o' paint, an' took a stroll around to see that no one had been givin' us the look-over.

From Happy Hawkins by Wason, Robert Alexander

Miss Jocund took off her glasses, and gave Bessie a deliberate, discerning look-over.

From The Vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax by Lee, Holme, [pseud.]