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Example sentences for "look very"

  • John, you don't look very well," said Valerie, coming over and seating herself by his side.

  • Sit up like a lady, Dotty, and you'll look very polite, and very style too.

  • Yes, I do look very style," she decided, after another self-satisfied nod.

  • Didn't look very rugged to take care of a femily, but could get hired haalp, she calc'lated.

  • Somehow or other it seemed to look very natural to him.

  • You don't look very rugged; and I should be dreadful afeard, if I was you.

  • I'll have to come home through the streets in the morning, and if the white one gets soiled it won't look very nice; and besides, I want mother to see that I can take care of my clothes myself.

  • They don't look very comfortable, do they?

  • Uncle Tom tried to look very meek, but there was a twinkle in his eye which did not look meek at all.

  • Oh, papa, you naughty man to make such an unscrupulous remark about one of our sex," cried Edith, assuming an air of injured innocence and trying to look very severe.

  • They don't look very well, yet," she said.

  • It begins to look very queer," said Miss Ri soberly when Monday had passed and no Berkley appeared.

  • You will never do that, Berk," returned Linda, trying to look very grave.

  • Well, you should have seen him, I tell you he did it splendidly; I always thought he was a friend of yours, but you don't look very keen.

  • Rowing is a most serious form of sport, and no one can wonder that a crew which has been bumped is unable to look very cheerful.

  • Never mind," she answered, "you don't look very depressed.

  • Mother does look very young, as I have said.

  • So I have ordered one to be made for you, and I do hope it will fit and that you will look very nice in it, with my love.

  • In fact, she was unable to look very pale on account of dust.

  • Amanda's coat that she wore to meeting last Sunday didn't look very warm to me, and poor Alma had her furs chewed up by the Leach dog, and she's going without any.

  • You DO look very young, Viola," said Jane, "but you are not.

  • It doesn't look very sick," said grandma, laughing.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    competent physician; discovered land; free gift; look about; look again; look around; look round; look well; looked around; looked away; looked back; looked hard; looked out; looking around; looking creature; looking east; looking fellow; looking for; looking forward; looking little; looking people; looking steadily; looking towards; looking upon; looks back; running away