My young son said he saw a black predatory ground beetle (scarites vicinus) do this. He said it stood up on two legs and had two green eye-spots where it's "face" should be.
"Looks" is not always in the past tense; it can also be present tense. For example, "she looks happy" is present tense, while "she looked happy" is in the past tense.
looked
No, it is not an adverb. The word looks can be a verb or a plural noun.It is the third person singular, present tense of the verb to look (he, she, it looks).It is also the plural of the noun look, and can mean observations or appearances, and is a colloquial term for personal appearance (e.g. He still has his good looks).
yo I'm a guy and it depends on him but if I do that than it's possible he might like you, but he might just have looked up
yes
A bottom looks like a bottom it is just that simple
There would not really be a need to do this as this term will be seen almost everywhere one looks on the web at the start of addresses. It stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol.
bottom, for sure!
LPC stands for: Looks Personality Closeness
Ikr looks like lkr in texts, it stands for I know rightIkr stands for I know right.
No hes not last time i looked at him he looks very skinny and looks like hes on drugs.
"looks." E.g.*, "He looks parched." *e.g. stands for "exempli gratia" which means "for example" in Latin. :)