The feelings expressed on a person's face.
The act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually.
To look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come.
Have faith or confidence in.
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Examples for "wait"
Examples for "wait"
1Children must wait years for orthodontic treatment in the public health ervice.
2Of course there's always one way out-thesure way-butthat can wait.
3Let the state aid wait, DIA General Director Alexander Turbanov told journalists.
4But they may wait for the right market window, the source said.
5That is four times longer than the average wait a month ago.
1Julian Barnes: 'Do you expect Europe to cut us a good deal?
2He said he didn't expect similar legislation to be adopted in Europe.
3However, Mr Size did not expect there to be a power crisis.
4We did not expect to resolve that question today, the official said.
5Market players expect these factors will continue to influence prices next year.
1Labour also said it would await the result of any police inquiry.
2He said he would await information from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.
3Canada has said 14 days of quarantine await them on their return.
4He said the government would await funeral arrangements to honour their service.
5Hitler had agreed in principle, but wanted to await developments in Hungary.
1Trump said public health experts anticipate shortages of respirators for healthcare workers.
2However, we don't anticipate a significant increase at this point in time.
3He said: I do not anticipate a great political standoff about this.
4Speculators anticipate consolidation in the sector as a result of lower business.
5Never one to lose the moment, Barry said, I don't anticipate problems.
1Perhaps you need to turn it around and ask: why hang on?
2But whether Christie can hang on that long is an open question.
3The only question now is: How much can I hang on to?
4They hang on your every word, Mr Swan said to the President.
5It was easy to hang on - I had both hands free.
1She stopped with the needle in her hand and lookt at him angrily.
2And once more I lookt, and I set my soul about Mine Own.
3And this with a light laugh, yet she lookt not merrie.
4And I crept to the edge, and lookt downward, and lo!
5And I lookt everyway in a moment; but there was nowhere any shelter anigh.
6And I stooped and lookt into her face; and lo!
7And the Master Doctor lookt alway at me; and lo!
8And surely she lookt a very dainty Rebellious One.
9And I ceased from my journeying, and lookt about me over the Land, and lo!
10And I took her into mine arms, and lookt well about; and made then forward again.
11Ōver thē hĕj ŏn wŭn sīd wē lookt
12And I turned, instant, and lookt; and behold!
13And I lookt into the cave, and found it to be sweet and clean, and very dry.
14And I held her, and lookt alway about us, lest the Tree come in upon the other side.
15So, drowned in tears, I lookt up, and having lookt, turned away weeping, and could say no more.
16And because that I was awearied, I lookt about for a safe place to mine hand, and lo!
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