42 Verbs to Use for the Word lookin

Allie Mayothey're both crazyhad that door open (moving his head toward the big sliding door) sweepin' out, and when we come along she backs off and stands lookin' at us, lookin'Lord, I just wanted to get him somewhere else.

It's too beautiful to think of, Uncle Billy; I can't help lookin' at myself an' wonderin' if it's me.

Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340422. Don't want nothin'just lookin', words & music by Smiley Burnette.

"Never saw you lookin' better.

"It seems as if all hands had it in mind that we need lookin' after," Jacob replied, grimly, and then his father asked if we had seen anything unusual since the powwow came to an end.

it don't seem no longer ago 'n yesterday,while he was a dressin', an' I lay lookin' at him, he tossed that little thing over to me on the bed, 'n' sez he," "T 'll be a boy, Mercy, I know 'twill; an' here's his bos'u'n's whistle all ready for him,' an' that night he bought that very yard o' pink rebbin, and tied it on himself, and laid it in the upper drawer into one o' the little pink socks I'd got all ready.

When we got there, she told me to wait a minute, and, lookin' around to see that nobody was comin', she slipped off the skirt and the cape she had made and rolled 'em up in a bundle.

If anybody comes lookin' for me, I might be moved, but Mr. Lindeman will still be there.

And if I did have that I would have the Russian Bear set on the shore growlin', and the Powers furder back lookin' pleasantly on.

'We got her lookin'!'

(One in the eye for whoever said Minóok was "busted," and another for the prospector Rainey had sent to look for) "You see, men like Pitcairn have given up lookin' for the Mother Lode.

I can hear it say"Em'ly's lookin' at me!

"Lily's ears ain't pierced," he explained; "but she'll hev a reel splendid time lookin' at 'em, jest as I uster hev with my nightie.

The one who was guarding de stairs, he kept a lookin to see if dey was done cleaning up de hosses, and when he wasn't watching I slip half way down de stairs, an when he turn his back

He wasn't no mo' 'n 'bout three months ol' when he said it; 'n' then, 'fo' I could ketch my breath, hardly, an put in my claim, what does he do but square aroun', an', lookin' at me direc', say "dada!"

This round dident last more'n two minutes, for as soon as they got me down, they all stuck their confounded needles into me, and then left me lookin' more like a porkupine than a human bein'.

"Well," said he, rising from the meal, "I don't mind lookin' around an' makin' a few inquiries for yer.

I got no name worth speakin' of, miss: I'mjust the bloke wot's a-lookin' arter the drains.

Well, there was a man from Kansas City who had been waitin' a week, but had got up now second to the end, and I noticed him lookin' at Annie.

The other fellows who are searchin' for you will quit lookin', now, and come into Long Lake.

In about twenty minutes, as I was sittin' by the table, lookin' at the pictures in the old Aesop's Fables, I was aware o' something moving at the door, and lookin' up I sid my aunt's face lookin' in at the door, and her hand raised.

When she got her ticket she sat lookin' at it a long time.

" Wife, she was cryin' by this time, an' parson, he claired his th'oat an' coughed, an' then he commenced walkin' up an' down, an' treckly he stopped, an' says he, speakin' mighty reverential an' serious: "Lookin' at this case speritually, an' as a minister o' the Gospel," says he, "it seems to me thet the question ain't so much a question of doin' ez

She'd spen' hours lookin' over the side in a calmwe had no enginean' she'd listen to all the yarns.

Young Jerry Strann kicks outMac Strann starts lookin' for youhe hears that you've beat ithe goes off and forgets about you.

42 Verbs to Use for the Word  lookin