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I could tell by the look on his face that he was not happy.
He had that look in his eyes that always meant trouble.
She gave me a worried look.
I don't know why he's giving me such dirty looks.
She saw the look of surprise on Nicky's face.
The town had a very run-down look about it.
By the looks of him, he hadn't had a bath for days.
I don't like the look of him.
She's got everything – looks, intelligence, and money.
Even as she grew older, she never lost her looks.
We need to take a look at the way we deal with orders.
You seem to be permanently stressed out – I think you should take a long hard look at your life.
Insurance companies are taking a fresh look at Singapore's earthquake risks.
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a percussion instrument used by football fans which makes a rattling sound when shaken
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