Aún no tenemos significados para "look fer".
1I don't look fer much peace with my back fer a week, after this.
2Oh, yes, they've gone back to look fer you.
3I look fer sun all day to-morrer, boy.
4I don't know what to look fer now but I know times changing all the time.
5Lay low, an' look fer me back quick.
6They expect it, they look fer it, an' when they don't get it they feel it.
7Ye kin look fer 'em till yer eyes run but ye'll be obleeged to give up.'
8Let's go to bed, an' git our money's worth, an' in the mornin' I'll look fer Nat.
10I'm a-goin' to look fer Nat.
11It's a wale o' tears an' we ain't got nuthin' else ter look fer but triberlation an' woe.
13They're jest a lot o' childern scattered all over the bush an' they don't have to look fer deviltry.
14She's bin gone over ten days, now, an' we don't even know where to look fer her; our girl-ourpoor Lucy.
15I'm figgerin', of course, thet when they come home an' find out you're visitin' Kate frequent they'll jest naturally look fer results.
16But I knowed he 'd be'n dere to look fer me an' had n' foun' me, an' had gone erway ter hunt fer me.
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Look fer a través del tiempo
Look fer por variante geográfica