Pronunciation of the English word looks.
# | Sentence | |
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1. | A poet looks at the world as a man looks at a woman. | |
2. | He who looks from outside through an open window doesn't see anywhere as much as he who looks through a closed window. | |
3. | He who looks from outside through an open window never sees as much as he who looks at a closed window. | |
4. | The man looks into the mirror, the mirror looks into him. | |
5. | Deluded by the imprudent language of my looks, she surrendered to the sweet belief that she was the idol of these looks. | |
6. | She looks well. She looks good. | |
7. | A poet looks at the world the way a man looks at a woman. | |
8. | "Looks kinda peaceful." "Looks are deceiving when Koopas are involved." | |
9. | "We need to know if you need a front wing." "I can't see the damage, I don't know." "Jenson, tell me if you need a front wing." "I don't know! Check the car when I come past." "Roger that... It looks okay, it looks okay. Yeah, the front wing is fine." | |
10. | From Mercury, the Sun looks three times bigger than it looks from the Earth. |