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.
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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do in (something) or do (something) in
play tricks on (someone)
when one is good and ready
have a handle on (something)
knock (someone's) block off or knock off (someone's) block
a slap in the face
keep one's hand in (something)
lose ground
give voice to (one's feelings)
slow up
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Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize : Literature
Year : 1948
Name : t. s. eliot
Country : great britain.
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