Underlook

/ˈʌndɚlʊk/

"Underlook" in a Sentence (9 examples)

[…] exultingly cried Lord Carhampton, stealing an underlook at Maurice O'Driscoll, whom ^([sic]) he knew was wont to boast of his Milesian lineage; […]

[…] rubbing his hands busily, rocking back and forth with one foot in front of the other, his head down but watching Watson with an underlook that was very arrogant, cocky, […]

They would be Shepherds and feed his Sheep, and anoint them for the Scab, and underlook them.

Upon a rough table-ledge, they came to it at last; the place where they could lean in between the trees, and overlook and underlook the shining tumult [of the waterfall].

[…]they would be Shepherds and feed his Sheep, and anoint them for the Scab, and underlook them, but not worry them, nor destroy them[…]

On this occasion at the Mamounia in Marrakesh, we occupied a room underlooking the garden — yes, 'underlooking', for we were just below ground level in a room with a wall that sloped outwards and up to a reinforced glass ceiling.

Existing review research has focused on specific terms, underlooking important developments in the area.

The CHAIRMAN. I am not overlooking anything. I am just making inquiry of you for information. Mr. THOMSON. I know you do not overlook anything. The CHAIRMAN. I am not overlooking or underlooking, but just listening to you and trying to get your viewpoint.

"Do you remember Calkin's story about the quarrel he overheard—and underlooked?"

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