Looksee

"Looksee" in a Sentence (8 examples)

When you say that you will give a looksee, another looksee as you did at Andrews Field this morning, I interpreted that to mean you would give a looksee over the whole area.

As Sir Roy Welensky said when introducing Mr. Macmillan to the crowds gathered in and around Salisbury's most modern cinema to hear him, Rhodesians were very glad that the British Prime Minister had come to have a “looksee" at the Federation.

Earlier, about the same time Rodney (who Ralph thought was upstairs in his room) last jaunted to the refreshment center, Ralph was outside getting a nosy looksee at the neighbors.

Since these activities are considered illegal in the United States, young men were often used as lookouts (a.k.a. "looksees"), guards and enforcers (a.k.a. "hatchetmen") of house rules to assure smooth operations.

He and his men can looksee over the Rivers' place.

“The office outside of here has all the databases connected to monitors. If I have access I can looksee,” Bill tells him.

He looksaw. Had Scooter enter and disassemble.

Jimmy put his arm up and pointed in the general direction he thought the bad guys had taken and said into his radio, “Air one go in this general direction, for about 15 kms to looksee and report. We will follow on foot..."

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