Idioms

look after (someone)
to take care of someone, to watch someone, to supervise someone, to protect someone
My friend has been looking after her mother since her mother's recent illness.

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  • look at (someone) cross-eyed
  • look at the world through rose-colored glasses
  • look back on (something)
  • look down on (someone or something)
  • look down one's nose at (someone or something)
  • look for (something to happen)
  • look for (something)
  • look for trouble
  • look forward to (something)
  • look good on paper
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  • strike up a friendship with (someone)
  • die down
  • under control
  • to say nothing of (someone or something)
  • cloud up
  • make (something) worth (someone's) while
  • have a keen interest in (someone or something)
  • quick as a flash
  • knock (someone) off his or her feet
  • not see farther than the end of one's nose


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    Invention : encyclopedia
    Year : c. 4th century bc or 77 ad
    Inventor : speusippus (compliation of plato's teachings) or pliny the elder (comprehensive work)
    Country : greece or rome.      .. More >>
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