Sentences for looked. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use looked in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for looked.
- Soames looked. (8)
- She looked down. (10)
- She looked round. (9)
- Christian looked up. (8)
- Antonia looked grave. (8)
- But they looked round. (9)
- And he looked at Tryst. (8)
- She looked at her watch. (8)
- She looked at the clock. (10)
- They both looked at Alice. (9)
- She looked up in surprise. (12)
- Mrs. March looked at her husband. (9)
- The lady looked up at her husband. (8)
- Holly raised herself and looked up. (8)
- Looked a bit dicky, eh, Mrs. Jones? (8)
- Harris looked at him in a bored manner. (13)
- The architect looked blankly mystified. (13)
- The Colonel looked at her most dubiously. (8)
- But here they looked at each other guiltily. (8)
- Rhoda looked up at the pale penetrating eyes. (10)
- He looked on her, expecting her to look at him. (10)
- The little sad grey eyes looked curiously round. (8)
- They looked incapable of movement or expression. (8)
- When she looked attentive he was deeply studious. (10)
- Marianne said no more, but looked exceedingly hurt. (4)
- Karen looked at him with a dull wonder in her eyes. (12)
- Gregory got up, and looked shamefacedly at his knees. (8)
- Christian looked down at him from her seat on the stile. (8)
- Austin looked as if he had asked a commonplace question. (10)
- Merthyr gave her his word after he had looked on her face. (10)
- Clementina looked with smiling innocence at the vice-consul. (9)
- Radicalish, perhaps, when she looked eye to eye on an evil. (10)
- She looked almost aghast under the new idea she was receiving. (4)
- She drifted closely to him, and looked fondly up into his face. (9)
- He looked up at the name of the street, and shot away from her. (22)
- She looked meaningly at June, with her round eyes of parrot-grey. (8)
- When he had gone, Noel looked at her visitor drinking his coffee. (8)
- Again he looked furtively at Irene, and across from her to Soames. (8)
- The squire looked as though an apoplectic seizure were coming on. (10)
- They looked around simultaneously on hearing an advancing footstep. (22)
- He might have seen as tragic as ever dripped on Stage, had he looked. (10)
- It was at this piece of supreme irony that Mr. Pendyce looked longest. (8)
- Moreover, the Countess really looked upon domestics as being only half-souls. (10)
- Whereat Juliana looked most grave, and Rose felt that it was hard to breathe. (10)
- He was asleep there on the bed when Richard came home to dinner and looked softly in. (9)
- Arnold looked up and beheld with astonishment the tall and athletic form of Barclugh. (18)
- Here her ladyship pointed to a little scrubby thing, that looked very like a birch rod. (6)
- He now looked as if he wished Burnamy would go, and leave him to his domestic arrangements. (9)
- Every moment they looked to see the great walls of the Fort Duquesne burst upon their gaze. (19)
- She gathered her arms on her bosom and looked swiftly round: then at the apparition of her enemy. (10)
- Alvan went to his room, looked at his watch, and out of the window, incapable of imagining any event. (10)
- When the little model came walking up the garden on her usual visit, he fancied her face looked scared. (8)
- She looked so different, so much softer, beneath the white coif, with a white apron over the bluish frock. (8)
- He had a talent for disorder, so that the room looked as if three men instead of one had gone to bed in it. (8)
- Poor old Mrs. Bates, civil and humble as usual, looked as if she did not quite understand what was going on. (4)
- When she had regained her room, she locked the door, threw off her cloak, and looked at herself in the glass. (8)
- She looked past her new associate into that world outside, where the sky seemed all wires and yellow heat-dust. (8)
- Her sunburned face, with its high cheek-bones and its deep-set eyes, looked so happy; smiling, tired, triumphant. (8)
- It looked so different, bare and shorn, under the light grey sky; the willows were all polled, the reeds cut down. (8)
- A third looked a sturdy soldier, squareset and hard of feature, for whom beauties of scenery had few awakening charms. (10)
- And each, as he passed, looked at Barbara, with his fingers itching to remove his hat, and a feeling that this was She. (8)
- She did not answer, but looked him solemnly in the eyes and laid the parcel down on the open register, and then went out. (9)
- Master Gilliard looked at her for a moment, very much as a dog looks at his own reflection in a mirror before he turns away. (2)
- While the strangers looked, a gun boomed from the citadel, and the wild sweet notes of the bugle sprang out upon the silence. (9)
- With that glow in her pale face, her breast heaving, her eyes so large and dark and soft, she looked like Venus come to life! (8)
- Mr. Pendyce, too, sang, and once or twice he looked in surprise at his brother, as though he were not making a creditable noise. (8)
- Hussey looked at the lumbering automobile sighing to itself below the veranda, and then at the chauffeur, who was waiting for orders. (13)
- They looked such sprawling skeletons that Clotilde had the comfort of feeling sure they would be discerned as the work of compulsion. (10)
- When she looked she flushed at the spectacle of one of her thousand thoughts, but she was not startled; the colour overflowed a grave face. (10)
- Startled, clasping her hands, she looked strange to Keith in her black skirt and blouse of some soft velvety stuff the colour of faded roses. (8)
- Lucy here looked up; but Elinor was careful in guarding her countenance from every expression that could give her words a suspicious tendency. (4)
- He, had he looked narrowly, might have taken the clear path: he, too, had been making dainty steps till he was surrounded by the grinning blades. (10)
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