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  • 81look oneself — {v. phr.} To appear self possessed and well; look or seem in full possession of your abilities and in good health; to appear all right or normal. * /Mary had had a long illness, but now she looked quite herself again./ * /It had been a big night …

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  • 82look\ oneself — v. phr. To appear self possessed and well; look or seem in full possession of your abilities and in good health; to appear all right or normal. Mary had had a long illness, but now she looked quite herself again. It had been a big night, and… …

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  • 83look back — to think of or remember what has happened in the past. We raised three kids and worked full time – sometimes I look back and wonder how we did it. Usage notes: often used with at or on: Now we look back at the late 1940s as the good old days …

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  • 84With a high hand — High High, a. [Compar. {Higher}; superl. {Highest}.] [OE. high, hegh, hey, heh, AS. he[ a]h, h?h; akin to OS. h?h, OFries. hag, hach, D. hoog, OHG. h?h, G. hoch, Icel. h?r, Sw. h[ o]g, Dan. h[ o]i, Goth. hauhs, and to Icel. haugr mound, G. h[… …

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  • 85With His Hot and Blue Guitar — Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar …

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  • 86good grief — I am very surprised. I have four computers at home Good grief. What do you do with them all? Usage notes: often used humorously, when someone pretends that a situation is more serious than it really is: Good grief, look at all this food! Are you… …

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  • 87look\ forward\ to — v 1. To expect. At breakfast, John looked forward to a difficult day. 2. To expect with hope or pleasure. Frank was looking forward to that evening s date. •• to think about some future time or event with positive, good feelings …

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  • 88with a critical eye — carefully, in order to make sure that everything is correct or good We need to look at such theories with a critical eye …

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  • 89look at the world through rose-colored glasses — or[see with rose colored glasses] {v. phr.} To see everything as good and pleasant; not see anything hard or bad. * /When Jean graduated from high school, she looked at the world through rose colored glasses./ * /If you see everything through… …

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  • 90look at the world through rose-colored glasses — or[see with rose colored glasses] {v. phr.} To see everything as good and pleasant; not see anything hard or bad. * /When Jean graduated from high school, she looked at the world through rose colored glasses./ * /If you see everything through… …

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