Taken literally "look at" means to bring something to the attention of the eyes, as in "look at that big tree"
However it can also mean to investigate a problem as in "I will look at the book for you tomorrow and tell you what your tax will be".
Phrase is literal, colloquial and contemporaneous. Neither is imagery nor symbolism present
it means you don't like the way you look
Look for a new perspective on an old issue.
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Depends on the context but probably "what do you look like?"
You look like a dead goat
A ground phrase is a musical term referring to a recurring bass pattern or chord progression that provides a solid foundation for the harmonic structure of a piece. It is often repeated throughout the composition, anchoring the music and providing a sense of stability.
It means that you (male or female) look like you are in the mood for something romantic/sexual
I think the phrase means that no one would really care or notice the person or thing. They "wouldn't look twice".
This phrase does not look like genuine Cherokee, since Cherokee does not have a syllable "key", nor is there a syllable "ke", nor is there a "ss".
That is not a phrase
Specta alte - literally look high, used by Cicero to mean have high aims