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  • 1look forward to something — ˌlook ˈforward to sth derived to be thinking with pleasure about sth that is going to happen (because you expect to enjoy it) • I m looking forward to the weekend. • look forward to something doing sth We re really looking forward to seeing you… …

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  • 2look forward to something — look forward to (something) to be pleased or excited because something is going to happen. I m looking forward to my trip to Berlin and Paris …

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  • 3look forward to — (something) to be pleased or excited because something is going to happen. I m looking forward to my trip to Berlin and Paris …

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  • 4look forward to — index anticipate (prognosticate), expect (anticipate), forestall, prognosticate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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  • 5look forward to — [verb] anticipate, await, expect, hope for, long for, look for, wait for * * * AWAIT WITH PLEASURE, eagerly anticipate, lick one s lips over, be unable to wait for, count the days until. → look * * * look forward to To anticipate with pleasure •… …

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  • 6look forward — v. (d; intr.) to look forward to (to look forward to spring; to look forward to a meeting with eager anticipation; I look forward to going) * * * [ lʊk fɔːwəd] (d; intr.) to look forward to (to look forward to spring; to look forward to a meeting …

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  • 7look forward(s) vs look forward to —   If you look forward / forwards it simply means you are looking ahead.   For example:   If you look forward you will see St Paul s Cathedral.   Look forward to is a phrasal verb.   When you look forward to something, you feel happy and excited… …

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  • 8look forward(s) vs look forward to —   If you look forward / forwards it simply means you are looking ahead.   For example:   If you look forward you will see St Paul s Cathedral.   Look forward to is a phrasal verb.   When you look forward to something, you feel happy and excited… …

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  • 9look forward to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms look forward to : present tense I/you/we/they look forward to he/she/it looks forward to present participle looking forward to past tense looked forward to past participle looked forward to look forward to… …

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  • 10look forward — verb expect or hope for (Freq. 7) I look to hear from you soon • Hypernyms: ↑expect, ↑look, ↑await, ↑wait • Verb Frames: Somebody s PP * * * …

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