look
a cat may look at a king: seecat.
here's looking at you! used to express friendly feelings towards your companions before drinking. informal
look before you leap you shouldn't act without first considering the possible consequences or dangers. proverb
look daggers: seedagger.
look down your nose at despise. informal
look a gift horse in the mouth: seegift.
look lively used to tell someone to be quick in doing something. informal
☞ A variant of this phrase is look alive, but this is now rather dated.
look on the bright side: seebright.
look over your shoulder: seeshoulder.
look the part have an appearance or style of dress appropriate to a particular role or situation (even if not being actually very well suited to it).
2005Scotland on Sunday Sharapova meanwhile was having problems of her own. Dressed to kill in a gold trimmed dress with gold trimmed and spangly shoes, she looked the part even if her game did not let her act it.
look someone in the eye (or face) look directly at someone without showing embarrassment, fear, or shame.
look someone up and down scrutinize someone carefully.
look the other way deliberately ignore wrongdoing by others.
2008New York Review of Books In the buildup to today's mortgage market mess, numerous potentially helpful government agencies … either dropped the ball or looked the other way
look sharp: seesharp.
look slippy: seeslippy.
look to your laurels: seelaurels.
look who's talking: seetalk.