looks, looked, looking
to look over
phrasal verbC
To quickly examine or review something
- 1She decided to look over the report before the meeting.
- 2I need to look over my notes before the test.
When you look over something, you are taking a quick look at it to check or review it. It's like giving something a fast glance to make sure everything is okay or to see if there are any mistakes.
Remember to look over your work before submitting it. This can help catch any errors or make sure you haven't missed anything important. It's a good habit to develop for better results.
at the pharmacy counter
Prescription Review
John
Hey Carol, can you look over this prescription before I hand it to the pharmacist?
Carol
Sure, let me take a quick glance.
John
Thanks, I just want to make sure everything is in order.
Carol
It looks fine to me, you're good to go.
at the precinct
Case File Review
Frank
Hey Daniel, can you look over these reports before the meeting?
Daniel
Sure, I'll give them a quick review right now.
Frank
Thanks, I just want to make sure everything's in order.
Daniel
No problem, I'll let you know if I spot anything unusual.
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Similar to "to look over":
- 1review
- 2check
- 3inspect