Idioms

look on
to watch, to observe, to be a spectator
Many people looked on as the fire burned in the building.

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  • look on (someone) as (something)
  • look out
  • look out for (someone or something)
  • look out for (someone)
  • look out on (something)
  • look over (something) or look (something) over
  • look the other way
  • look through (something)
  • look to (someone)
  • look to (something)
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  • set the table
  • too bad
  • lord it over (someone)
  • every last one
  • pull through (something)
  • pipe up
  • foist (something) off on (someone) or foist off (something) on (someone)
  • save one's breath
  • throw cold water on (something)
  • have it out with (someone)


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    George Hancock invented a new game on November 30, 1887. It was played like baseball, except a broomstick was used for a bat and a boxing glove was the ball. Since the game was played indoors, it was originally called indoor. Walter Hakanson later renamed it softball.      .. More >>
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