quick look
41Look magazine — In the spring of 1945, still in high school and not yet 17 years old, STANLEY KUBRICK sold a photograph to Look magazine. Shot on April 12, it depicted a despondent New York City newsstand vendor, surrounded by headlines carrying the sad news… …
42look-in — I. ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: look in 1. : the action or an instance of looking in : a usually brief view had a good look in. Saw everything with minute care Abanindranath Tagore gave me a curious …
43look smart — (Brit.) BE QUICK, hurry up, speed up; informal make it snappy, get cracking, get moving, step on it; Brit. informal get one s skates on, stir one s stumps; N. Amer. informal get a wiggle on. → …
44look alive — phrasal : to be alert or quick usually used in the imperative * * * look alive 1. Be brisk 2. Hurry up • • • Main Entry: ↑alive look alive (informal) To rouse oneself for action • • • Main Entry: ↑ …
45Quick-Rinse Bankruptcy — A bankruptcy proceeding that is structured to move through legal proceedings faster than the average bankruptcy. The term quick rinse bankruptcy first emerged during the credit crisis that started in 2008 and was used to describe the planned… …
46look-in — noun a) A quick glance. b) A brief visit. See Also: look in, look in on …
47quick study — noun one who is capable of learning at a fast pace; a fast learner I mustnt be cracking jokes though, for Ive got a part of twelve lengths here, which I must be up in tomorrow night, and I havent had time to look at it yet; Im a confounded quick… …
48look alive — {v.} Act lively; be quick; wake up and work; be busy; hurry. Often used as a command. * / Look alive there, the boss called./ …
49look alive — {v.} Act lively; be quick; wake up and work; be busy; hurry. Often used as a command. * / Look alive there, the boss called./ …
50look\ alive — v Act lively; be quick; wake up and work; be busy; hurry. Often used as a command. Look alive there, the boss called …