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look-see noun a viewing, an observation US, 1854- Dusted off and gone home with a million dollars wortha gunge on his pecker, all the way ta Michael Reese Hospital, “cause some fucken lifer wanted to have a “look-see”. — Larry Heinemann, Close Quarters, p. 168, 1977
- Mario Villalobos, while awaiting the arrival of the shoulder holster kids, had given his crime report another perfunctory looksee. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Delta Star, p. 39, 1983
- He might come around for a little look-see. — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 165, 1984
- I approached slowly, slowly, and had a look-see. — Richard Marcinko and John Weisman, Rogue Warrior, p. 17, 1992
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